VOL. XXVII. NO. 274.
CHICAGO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921.
SPECIAL EDITION
LEXINGTON’S OPENING DAY sailing b. an easy victor ardsley ha^p weights mary PATRICIA IN FRONT
* I ■ A ■ Riinna RiirL anH I iinatta In I aiir*C« Mnrvlrh Assianed Pnundc and Ma\/ Cfarf rx ~ a r
Beginning of Last Week of Ken-
tucky Racing Auspicious.
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Distinction Wins the Feature Race
in Past Time, Closely Pressed
by Centimeter.
Defeats Bunga Buck and Lunetta in Laurel's
Main Race— Spirited Racing.
liEXIN’GTOX. Ky.. 0<‘tolx*r 24.— Kontmky r.ncinff
for tins yonr ronnd«^<] into tUo honiestrotch tlii*;
:ifiorin>on whh tho ho^finniii}; of tlu* six-tbiy niootins:
<»f Miitimin raoinp <»v«‘r tin* Ia*xinK<<»n tnuk :nnl
wliich will t<>rtnin.Tto iho sport in this s(*t*li<»n on
Saiunljiy. A lK“it»*r inf nMluotion for tho sp«>rt has
not l>oi*n exiK*rioin*«Ml horo. Tho <on<1i lions for lao-
in;; woro iM*rf<‘<*t anil it was a oontrilmtory cause
to brinKin;; out to the track an enthusiastic aiul
almost record attendafu'e. Tho po<h1 simrt fitted
witli tho conditions. s<mio of tho finishes boin;r of
the variety that thrills oven the most blase.
T. r. McDowell’s DisMuefion. carryiiifr 124 ixuinds
.and coneodinjc miudi weight to the others, cariiotl
off the honors of tho afternoon with a spleadiil
victory in tho feature race, a thro<-«iuarlois mile
sprint . She was put to the severest test of her
career by Ccnliineter, but she succe<*ded in win-
niiiU from him by a matter of inches. She was a
]>opular favorite ami her success was hmdly ac-
«lainietl. The time of the race, 1:11%, marked one
of the fastest ni<H*s of this year :ind is within
oiie-fiftli of a s<*eond of the traek reeonl here.
One of tile best finishes witnessed on any racinir
;:roiind earai* in the <*Iosin;r race when Tan Sou,
American Boy and Wickford fouprht it out -in
Ivirn fashion and landed noses apart. The battle
of the ttlo bosan in tho last eiprhth and continued
almost <m even terms to the end.
The sport begun witli a victory for Honor Man.
favorite, whicb won easily after l>eing forced to
iiiaiiitain a stiff pace in following ('olumbia Tenu.
The latter tired I>adly in the stretch drive and
failed to get a part of tlie purse. Talisman was
a lug disappointment liere and ran a parlicularly
bad race.
LUGS IN EASY STYLE.
Lugs triumphed in the seeoud race in somewhat
easy st.vle, witli rautious in seeond phu*e and Ida
McGee third. Our Dear was the |ropu!ar favorite
here, but the restraining tactics that Weluer em-
plp.ved on her caused her to be one of the also raus.
The third race found the awakening of Ohl Faith-
ful and the strange part of it was that some one
was aware of his luniding resurrection, for there
was couiback iiume.v f«»!* him. He won from
Merchant, another well meant one, with Nolle
Yorke finishing third.
Young Adam, favorite in the fiftli race, never
left the result seriously in doubt and, taking the
lead soon after tlie start, held sway throughout.
Ix>rd Allen was another favorite tliat achieved
suci*cs8 during tlie afternoon. He showed some of
his s]»riiig form and. going into the lead at once,
held the others safe for the remainder of the way.
Diana was ilainusl for $2.20(1 by P. Foley, rep-
resented in the race by Nonskid.
.locke.v Tlielen. who fell on Mary .Taiie Baker,
was taken to a local hospital to Ik* X-rayed as a
matter of precaution. The attending track di»ctors
pronounced liiin uninjured.
Jockey A. Wilson will ride some of tlie R. L.
Baker horsi*s during the meeting, the owner having
secured a call on that rider’s services. Barnes will
go to Maryland at the conclusion of racing here
and later on go to Tijuana.
LOOK OVER BRADLEY YOUNGSTERS.
A large assemblage of visitors Siinda.v witnessed
some highly interesting trials b.v a dozen Idle Hour-
hred youngsters over Mr. Bradle.v’s private training
track. The half sister to Miss Jemima carried off
iho laurels from a fast time standimiiit and slie
covered a quarter in 2.‘l*f, over a deep truck. Tlie
dozen colts will go into winter retirement and will
not again be saddled until April 15. Tills action is
to test the theory of Mr. Bradley, who contends that
carl.v training is had for youngsters. Tlie colts
have had three private trials, enough to teach them
what is expected of tlieni.
Jockey Dishmou was granted a riding licence this
afternoon.
White Star and United Verde were the only two
T*. F. Clark horses brought liere by trainer Baines
to race. They will rejoin the others at Chnrcliill
Downs after the close of this meeting and be shipped
to New Orleans.
Today’s visitors included general manager R. S.
Eddy. Jr., and B. I>*ttellier. president of the Busi-
ness Men’s Rai'iiig Assix-iatioii. Both deparUMl to-
night for the Crescent City,
General manager Matt J. Winn of the Kentucky
Jockey Club will stay here tliroughout the meeting.
Acting for Geewge Wingfield, Preston Burch sold
today to H. Huffier the horses Flycast and Burning
Fire. They are intended for winter racing in Ha-
va na.
McAdoo w’as shipped to Louisville after his start
in the fifth race, where ho will join the otlier iKm-
das horses that leave tomorrow on the Havana
special.
Corydoii has been added to the P. Knelxdkamp
stable and will be taken to New Orleans.
The Kuspensiou of the order applying to attendants
carried free in exiness shipments of horses was
pleasing to owners. It reiluces shipping cost and
enables belter attention Inung paid to horses cn
route, as six attendants can be curried with
each cur.
LAUREL, ild.. Octol>er 24.— J. K. U Ross* three-
year-old Sailing B. was the W’inner of the mile
Iiandicap, which served as the principal attraction
at l.Manrcl Park tliis afternoon. Bunga Buck finished
si’cond, while Lunetta was third. The winner w'as
ridden b.v jockey I-ing and raced in front for tlie
entire race. Bunga Buck, which w’as unfortunate at
tho start in lieiiig caught in the webbing as the
barrier was released, was tlie one to race in closest
pursuit of the loader, while Lunetta raced in third
position, with tho remainder of the field in strag-
gling order. Rmniding the turn into the home-
stretch Ijjiiig saved ground, while Mooney carried
Buiiga Buck whle. Tho latter made a determined
bid ill the stretch, but could not overtake the speedy
winner. Sailing B. was neglected in speculation in
favor of Lunetta. The latter had no excuse and
tan much below' her host form.
The usual Mondn.v crowd was on hand to witness
the running of the card, wliich was an ordinary one
and. barring the fourth race, was deficient in
•piality. However, tlie fields were <»f welMi.ilanced
size ami spirited raiing resnlte»l.
W. J. Salmon’s Simplieity was the winner of the
ofMiiing dash, ScratelM‘s reduced the field to nine
starters, with the Salmon color bearer tlie elniiee.
Kaeing forwardl.v and behind the pace set b.v Meuse.
sh<‘ rcsiMiiidcd gamely when called upon and was
flrawiiig away cl<*ar througli the final eiglilh. Meuse
ontlastiMl Manlndm for second plnce. The rac<?
witnessisl a ehange in ownership when T. E. Grist
Ri'cnriMl Simplicity via tin* claiming route for $3,015.
Jmkey Brady’s overcoiifidemc was resismsible f«n*
losing a purse for ('. K. llarris«»n, Jr., when Jim
(Niffrolli lM*at Baronet liy a nose in the running of
the steenleehase. Tlie winner cam<“ from behind
and, closing resolutely, got up in the finnl strides.
Baronet ma«ie all the pace and when H <ame to a
fiiH.di .Mahoney ontnule ami ontgeueralcd Brady.
Sohrigaile was tliird.
The winner w'as advanced from the entered price
o/ $800 to inl.705 by Sum Lpyis, at whicb figure
A p«jor band of maidens paraded to the post in
tho third race, which was at a mile. It resulted
in victors* lor Edna I). The latter was supported in
a confident manner and came from behind to earn
the verdict in a drive from Yeomanette, w'hile (’ast
Ashore was tliird. Yeomanette was the leader the
greater part of the race and only gave w*ay in tlie
final sixleentli.
P. G. King pulled np lame in this race and was
on the verge of a bi*eakdown.
NOSE FINISH IN FIFTH RACE.
Anotlier nose finish, in wliieh the winm'r eaine from
beliind, marked the running of the fifth raee. Our
Birthday was the winner from Old Dad, with Attor-
ney tliird. Old Dad. raring forwardly, opened up
a coniinandiiig lead, wliilc the winner was content
to remain witliin close striiiking distance. ’When
called on he got up in the last stride after a
spirited stretch duel.
Franklin proved best in tlie running of tho sixth
race, while Osgoo<l and Summer Sigh divided the re-
mainder of the purse in the order named. L’Effarc
was the early pacemaker, but quit badly when chal-
lengeil ami gave way to Franklin, while Summer
Sigh was ill elose attendance.
While lieiiig unloailed at the ehnte Satnrilay A.
Oiilotte’s Fickle Fam-y was so badly injnri*d that
she will he on tlie shelf for several weeks.
J. G. Bnsse.v has been designated by J. W. Cof-
froth to solicit slake nominations for the coming
meeting at Tijuana. One carload, made up of
different owners, left here for Sail Dieg«> toda.v.
Frank Farrell rejKirts that he has turned out
Hind<x>stan and 'Momentum for the winter. The
latter has had the firing irons applied.
A carload of horses, eigiiteen in number, and the
propert.v of N. S. Vail, G. Arvin and G. J. Bussey,
left for Tijuana today.
Dr. F. W. Ashe arrived from Montreal today and
was busily engaged in soliciting iioininatioiis to
Havana Stakes.
The stable of W. J. Salmon will be wintered at
Benniiig tliis year, according to recent infonuation.
Edward F. Whitney retnnied from New Y'ork to-
da.v and will remain for the remainder of the fall
season. Ilfs horse.s will l>e wintered at S3osset,
L. L, ill charge of trainer W. Irvine.
M. Seifert was an arrival from Montreal today
en route to Havana.
Trainer W. Knapp shippetl Exterminator to Ia*x-
ington this morning to nm in the Lexington Cup
raee next Saturday. E.xtoriniiiator will l>e returned
to Piiiilieo immediately after the race. Trainer
Knapp leaves this evening.
♦-
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
It is stated that tlie American jockey G. Archi-
liald will ride for P. (Dlpin’s English, stable next
year.
The English turfman J. B. Joel has in times past
bred two Derh.v winners, two St. I.<cger winners, two
winiiers of tlie Two Thousand Guineas and four of
tile Oaks.
The Groat French racing stable of A. Eknayan,
which steadil.v wins niuny races, is owned by an
Armenian multi-millionaire -who amassed great
riches daring the great war.
Another race traek in the south of England is to
lx* made read.v for next jear. It is to be at Rm*li-
ford, near Southend, in the soutliern seaside resort
district, cii 2<KI acres of land and is to co.st $750,(KM>.
John Brennan is a mighty busy man at I'imlieo
the.se ihi.vs arr;iiiging to aeeummodatc tlie great num-
Iht of racers (liat are lM*ing shipped to the famous
old Hill Top course from all sections of tlie csinu-
try. The cream of thorouglibreds in lioth tlie two-
year-old and all aged divisions are being sent to
the Maryland Jockey iHiib’s course from New York,
Keiitnek.v, t'anada and Ijiinrel.
Morvich Assigned 133 Pounds and May Start
in Feature Race at Empire City Thursday.
The unbeaten two-year-old Morvich is among the
fligibles for the Ardsle.v Handicap, to be run at
Empire City Thursday, and it is probable that
trainer Fred Burlew will give metropolitan race-
goers an opportunity to see the champion in action
before going to Maryland to start in the rich Pim-
lico Futurity. If Morvich starts Thursday he will
have to carry 13:{ iminds and Kai-Sang 130. The
complete weights for the race follow:
Horse. Wt.
Morvich 133
Kai-Saug 130
Rnnstar 124
William A 122
iVt. Horse. W’t.
133 Hephaistos 105
130 Fanfare 105
124 Northcliff 105
122 Mary Patricia 105
Surf Ruler 122 Pierre Qui Roule
Horologe
Snob II
..122
. .120
Reparation
Yashmak
.105
.105
Little Chief
. .120
Sedge
.105
My Reverie
. .119
I.ong Island
.i(r»
Rnnaiitell
. .US
Rib Grass
. 105
Nancy F
. .117
Sleiveionard
.105
Lord Baltimore . .
. .lit:
Stacy Adams
.104
Di'adlock
. . 1 KJ
Blue Teal
.104
^fodo
. . 1 It;
Irish Brigadier ....
.104
Oil Man
..115
Many Smiles
.103
The Dictator
. . 1 15
( 'berry Tree
.103
Pantheon
. .115
Zovian
.102
Prudish
..115
Draft
.102
Mustard Seed ....
. .112
Knot Grass
.102
Galantiiian
. .112
Tweti. Sev. Division,
.102
P.uilnna
. .112
Akmisti
.102
My Play
. .110
Pen i lent
.102
Monday Morning .
..110
I/‘ghorii
.102
Pillory
. .110
Sling
.100
Jo.seph L. r.evy . .
. .110
NightlM).*it
.1(H)
Firm Friend
. .109
Venizelos
.1(H)
Toil
. .109
Fitzgihlxin
.100
Bigheart
. . 109
Pliilosopher
. 9S
Emotion
. .109
RaiiilHiw Boy
. 9S
Rose Brigade
. .lOS
Pienie
. 97
Sidereal
Santa C-'lura .......
. . lOS
. .Ift7
T!io Falconer
o '
. 97
97
Brainstorm ’
. .107
Trajanns
! 97
Harridan
. .107
Gondolier
. 95
Fifty Fifty
..KXJ
Silverton
. 95
Master Hand ....
. . 100
Valentia
. 95
Black Rascal
. .100
Candlestick
. 95
Flannel Shirt
. .lOf
TO HELP CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY
BALTIMORE. Md.. October 24.— There is some
talk of the Maryland Racing Commission giving au
extra day’s racing at Pimlico for the benefit of
the Children’s Aid Society. In the event of the
day’s .-jiiort being given, it will l>e under the direct
iiiunagemeiit of the racing com mission, while the
Maryland Jockey Club will donate the use of the
track.
MACOMBER BUYS FRENCH STUD FARM
PARIS, France. October 24. — The Haras Quesnay,
near Deauville, the property of the late W. K, Vau-
derbilt, was offered for .sale Saturday and was
purchased by A. K. Macomber for tlie snra of
$l,(i0O.0fK) at nominal rate of exchange. The stables
and other buildings are all iiuxiein and the paddocks
j are most extensive. tBiesna.v is one of tlie most
cuiupleie of the many important breeiling establish-
' meuts in France. I
Penalties ncerne from 6 p. ni. October 22.
•
FOUR WINNERS FOR E. FATOR
Riding of Polk Jockey Feature of Monday’s
Racing at New Cleveland Track.
rLEVKLANI). Oiiio, Oetober 24. — The riding of
jockt'.v Elmer Fator was the outstanding feature
of tlie raeing at Maple Heights Park tliis after-
iMxni. He inloted four of his five monnt.s to vie-
tor.v and on none of them did he give his snp-
jMirters cause for much alarm, as they all won
bj' comfortable margins. Discord came from be-
hind in tlie stretch to beat Tom tloose in tlie third
race, hut on Diamond Dale, Golouel Matt and
Doctor D. the Polk rider was always in the van,
Avell in advance of liis opponents.
Tlie form followers had a goixl line on the vari-
ous starters, as w*as shown when six of the seven
favorites were returned winners.
The track was niiicli improved toda.v. the W’eather
ideal and a crowd of over 4,000 turned out to wit-
ness the si>ort.
Jockey J. Dominick was an arrival here today
from Montreal, where lie was recently restored to
gofxl standing by the stewards of tlie Quebec Breed-
res’ Association and lie eomnieiiced riding today.
Enrico Garnso W’as ordered scratclied by the
stewards toda.v and his eiitrj- will be refustMl here
in future, due to liis mean actions in refusing to
leave tlie barrier on Saturdaj'.
A. Alexander has made preparations to ship his
stable, ineludiiig the good two-.vear-old Quick Run,
to Pimlico from here.
James Arthur wired todaj* from Laurel for twelve
stalls and will send on a division of his stable here.
Stables are being built as rapidly as possible
in an effort to aeeommodate all who are anxious to
ship to this meeting. A new stable of twenty stalls
W’as completed today. •
(,’arroll Drake was temporarily reinstated by judge
Gerhard.v today. Drake now has Fait Accompli and
a pair of two -year-olds.
GRANT HORSE ASSOCIATION’S REQUEST
LEXINGTON, Ky., October 24.— The Thorough-
bred Horse Association’s headquarters here has been
notified by the Interstate Gommercc Commission
that its request for suspension of the American
Railways Express Goinpany’s changes in the tariff
covering attendants witli race horses has been
[ granted.
[ The changes, which amounted to an increase in
the cost of sliipmcnt by requiring one attendant
with every four horses or less making up carload
shipment, and then fixing the transportation charges
for attendants to be two free, two at half fare and
anj' in excess of four, full Lire each, were dated
to become effective October 22.
The Interstate Commerce Commission, division 2.
sat at Washington Friday and ordered suspension
until Fehruary 19. 1922, and announced “Tliat a
hearing concerning the lawfulness of the rates,
charges, regulations ami practices stated in said
sehednit's and ecMitaiiietl in said tariffs,” >vill in the
uieantime be held.
#
DUG DECAZES WINS THREE RICH RACES
PARIS, France, October 24. — The Prix Heury-
Dclaniarre, a race at one mile and three-eighths, for
three-year-old colts and fillies, with $10,000 added,
was decided at Lougchamps Sunday and >vas w*on
by the Due Decazes’ Hariiocrate, ch. c, by Saint
Ange III. — Hush, from a good band.
The Prix Gladiateur, at about four miles, for
four-year-olds and over, w'ith $12,000 added, was
won by H. Ternynck’s Odol. ch. c, 4, by Oppott —
Sainte Fiole. A piece of plate, value $1,000, >vas
presented to the owner. Sharp rode l>oth winners.
On Saturday at Antenil the Due Decazes liad un-
usual success, his horses runiiiiig first and second in
the Prix Congress, $10,iMNi added, and also winning
tlie valuable Prix Xaiutrellcs.
James MacManus’ Good Filly Tri-
umphs in Autumn Days Stakes.
* • — ♦ ^
C. Turner and Regal Lodge Popu-
lar Winning Combination —
Double for G. W. Carroll.
NEW YORK. N. Y., October 24. — James Mnc-
M;inns’ Mary Patricia scored a fine vietorj* over .‘i
band of liigli grade two-year-olds in the Aii-
tiimii Day Slakes at Empin* t!ity this • afternoon.
Pienie took seeond place and flephaistoK third. Tho
start in tlie stake was dela.ved by the wild actions
of If. P. Whitney’s Penitent. The filly, which won
her maiden ra<*e on Sat unlay, rejirecl. plunged and
side-stepped all over the track wliile the horses
were at the post am! when the start eanie she was
the last to gi't into action.
Turner sent J. E. Wideiier’s Comic Song into the
leml at once, but gave way to 1‘ienic on the turn.
Picnic came into the stretch with a good load,
but Mar.v Patricia, which had lx*ca kept in close
pursuit of tlie leaders througli the early nmiiing,
lame np on the outside and. wore the Butler
starter down in tho final eighth. Mary Patricia
<*ross<!d the finish a length in front of Picnic,
wliieh W’as tiring near the end. McAtee made a
strong effort to take second place with Hephaistos.
hut Pii-iiic licid on long enough to keep seeoud
money.
Tlie W’oatlier was cloudy and cool through most
•f tire afternoon, but a good w’eek day crow’d fumed
out for the s|>ort. The racing was marked by sev-
eral upsets of w’ell-bneked favorites.
Knot Grass, entered with a bulky band of the
cheaper .voiingsters. which he outclassed, was backed
with rare confidence by the luwnsters in the first
race at five and a half furlongs. He was awa.v
quickly, drew clear in the first eightli and cantereil
in with an easy winning margin over Kirtle, with
.Vvispa just managing to outlast Clinchfield for
tliirtl money. Maggie Murphy stumbled and un-
seated young Harrison soon after the start. He
was not injured.
Care Free, whose had actions at the post have
eliminated him in many races which he might have
won, finally got awaj* in front in the second race
and held his opponents safe all the w’ay. He had
no trouble in siiaking off Hard Guess, his closest
pursuer, in the racing on the haekstreteh and was
not tiireatened thereafter. Hard Gues.s was second
ami Fluff third.
Tlie Turner fid lowers had their first inniugs of
the day in thi! third race when the impular little
rider sent Regal Ixidge across the finish in front
of Tod.v and Irish Dream. Displaying fine speed.
Tody set a fast pace from the start, with Regal
Ix>dge following closely under restraint. He closed
up quickly when Turner called upon him entering
tlie stretch and wore dow’n Tod.v in the final
eighth to draw clear at the finish. Tliis race
marked the first defeat for Tiifter in his last
four starts.
FRANK FOGARTY’S GOOD PERFORMANCE.
! Carroll completed a double with Frank Fogarty,
an outsider, in the fifth race, which engaged ten of
the better grade platers at a mile and sevenLY
yards. Ting-a-Ling was second and Dark Hill thii*d.
Dark Hill starttnl away in front and race with
First Pullet down the haekstreteh. Frank Fo-
gart.v overcame early interference and closing with
a rush through the stretch raced Dark Hill into
defeat and won going away. Tiug-a-Liug also
came up with a burst of speed to pass Dark Hill,
which sliowcd a tendency to quit w’heii placed under
a drive.
The Xalapa Farm’s Light Rose, well ridden by
Fator, made lier way up from a slow start to win
the last race from Edwiiia and I^ady Gertrude, with
Elected II. a badly beaten lust. Light Rose was
the object of a stampede by the public and was
quickly backed to even money favoritism. She took
the lead in the haekstreteh and was never seriousl.v
threatened thereafter. Edwliia tired in the stretch
when Wilson brought her up for a challenge and
was beaten b.v three lengths.
Knot Grass was bid up to $2,500 — $1,000 over his
entered price in the first race — and was retained
by the Short Grass Stable with the usual $5 ad-
vance. The name of the bidder was not announced.
Jockey Ambrose was set down by the stewards
for the remainder of the meeting for bumping Mag-
gie Murphy while astride Brush Boy in the first
race, causing the unseating of Harrison.
E. G. Soule will ship Paddy Whack, Regal Ixxlge
and Polythia to Tijuana for winter racing at the
close of the Empire meeting. The horses will be
in charge of trainer II. W. Hoag.
The stewards announced that tlie eutr.v of Care
Free, which won the second race, will not be ac-
cepted during the remainder of the Empire Cit.v
meeting because of his previous unsatisfactory
showings.
Avispa was claimed out of the first race by W.
F. Ormsbee for $2,300.
E, Herz, acting for the Short Grass Stable, sold
Knot Grass, winner of the iirst race, to S. Judge.
The consideration w’as not aiinounc’ed.
Sidney Bender, special transportation representa-
tive of the Cuba-Ainerican Jockey and Anto Club,
arrived at Empire City to handle the arrangements
for sliipping stables from the metropolitan section
to Havana for winter racing at the close of the
Empire City meeting.
William Farnnm, who has just returned from a
six months’ trip to Europe, was a visitor at the
eoiirse and w’utched his Dark Hill finish third in
the fifth race.
R. T. Wilson has sold Dimmesdale, the three-
vear-old sou of Ormondale — Hester Prynne, to Frank
J. Farrell.
♦
TRAINER DUKE IN NEW QUARTERS
PARIS. France. Octolier 24. — Prince Aga Khan,
w’ho is acquiring a formidable stable, has purchased
the former proi>erty of T. P. Thorne at MuisoiiH
Laffitte and William Duke has now taken possession
us chief trainer of the establishment.
DAILY RACING FORM.
Tuesday, October 25, 1921
DAILY BACING FOEM LATEST WORK-OUTS EAST AND WEST
Daily During Wintar Months.
Dally (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear.
DAILY RACIVO FORM FIDBLlSRlNi^ CO.
Ml PLYMOirrrf ~ COURT iT CHICAGO, ILL.
1S7-1M E. 322ID STREET :: HEW YORK CITY
T4 EXCHANGE STREET ;; BUFFALO, N. Y.
( 736 )
LEXINGTON.
LKXINOTOX. Ky., OetoJ)or 24. — Sunday training
moves over the local course includLMl the following:
Bntered as second-class matter April 2, 1896, at Weather clear; track fast
the postoffice at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act ^ .
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LEXINGTON
The horses whi<h seem best in I'lieNd.iy’s rares
are:
Lexington. Ky., October 24, 1921.
r— Melior.-i, Mabel i:.. (.'ozetle,
2 — Tan Son. Plus I'ltra. .Tohii lloshor.
;; — Blue Deep. Kveninir SJories. Our I’.etsy,
4 — ItOCKMlNTSTEll, I^ord Allen. Tasey.
— Amanda. Guaranteed. Fair Orient.
— Moiilfort .Tones entry, 'fravest.v. Treasur(*r.
7 — Herd Girl. Easteside. .louelt.
J. L. Dempsey.
New York Ilandlcap.
1 — Meliora. Port Light. Gronnd-Sw«dl. Gozelte.
2 — Plus Ultra, .lohii Hoshor, Tan Son. The Vir-
ginian.
3 — Our Betsy. Blue Deep. Evening Stories. Canny
Lady.
4 — ROCKMINISTKB, I»rd Allen, ('asey, Slone-
wall.
5 — Guarante»‘d. Fair Orient, Amanda. Starkey.
C — Gentility. Cap Bock. 'J'ravest.v. Tharon.
7 — .Touett, Herd <iirl, E.isteside, General Haig.
Clilcai?o and Buffalo Handicaps.
1 — Meliora, Colninbia Teiin. Mabel G.. Gipsy
Queen.
2 — TaJi Son. Pins Ultr.-i. .Folm ll<isher. I’lie Vir-
ginian.
3 — Evening Stories. Onr Betsy. Blue Drop. Canny
Igidy.
4— ROCKMINISTFK. Casry. I.orft Allen. .Stone-
wall.
5 — Fair IM’ient. Guaranleid. Amanda. Rapitl
Stride.
6 — Treasurer, Asia. Umle .Sonny. Cap Rock.
7— -Herd Girl. .louert, tieneral Haig, Marine Corps.
ObserTcr’a Handicap.
1 — Mabel G.. Meli(*ra. Columbia Tenn. Coxette.
2 — Tan Son. J<ilin lloshor. Pins Ultra. The Vir-
ginian.
3 — Onr B<*lsy. Evening Stories. Pdne Deep. Field
I.riirk.
4— ROCKMINISTER. L<.rd Allen, Casey. Stone-
wall.
r» — Guaranteed. Fair Orient. Amanda. Starkey.
6 — Dorothy, Buckner, Treasurer. Um le Sonn.v, Thi-
boilaux.
7 — Herd Girl. Joiu'tt, Eastesid»>. General Haig.
Consensna of Handicaps.
1 — Meliora, Mabel ('(dumtiia Tenn. Cozette.
Three -Eighths Mile.
rM^O-Dona Ia>riotto 37% 7.34-1101) 37%
EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART
VONKERS, N. Y., MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1921.— Empire City (1 mile). Seventh day. Empire City
Racing Association. Autumn Meeting of 12 days. Weather cloudy; temperature 70°.
Steward to Represent .Tockey Club, A. H. Morris. Judges, E, C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter,
M.nrs Cassidy. Racing Secretary. V- Schaumburg.
Racing starts at 2~30 T. m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. in.). *Indicntes apn>entice allowance.
first RACE—5 1-2 Furlongs. (July 22, 1918— 1:05%— 2— 119.) Wild Briar Purse.
Purse $1,064.89. 2-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $764.89; second, $200;
third, $100.
727-l>orie , . . ,
704-Om* Betsy
7.32 Lively .
73,3-ljt>carno
734- Royal Duck
724 Rekah
49% 7.32-Majy .T. Baker.. 30%
47% OSKMtomance ol
Five -Eighths Mile.
7.30- Lnzy Lou ...1:02% 71.3-R. Wingfieldl:0.>
7.34 I.- »rd Allen ..1:04% .374-Tan Sou 1:02%
72S-Mahel ii 1;IK>% 7.32-T. Franciscanl :01%
731-Merehant 1:09 7.32-Wapiti 1:02^
727 Marimba 1:04
Three-Quarters Mile.
7.30- .Vce High ....1:17% 7.32-Gen till tv 1:13
7<M» Boneio Bine .1:17% 7.34-.Startle l:lo'
711-Bully Bulton.sl :!(>% 732-Travesty ....1:15'
One Mile.
«;97-W. Mcljeniorol :21 720-Mariiie Corps. 1:44
I 72S-Frank F 1:40%
LATTREL.
LAUREL. Md.. October 24. — Sunday training g
lops lien* inelnded ihe following:
I WeatluT clear; track fast—
Three -Eighths Mile.
722-.\ttoo 3S% 724-Slii»per.v Elm. ,.37
722- Hasten On .3*5% 7.34-The Wag .30%
7.3.3- .Tean Core.v , . .39 7.34- Vice-Chairman 30
729-Montalvo 40 730-Zed 39
732 -Step Lightly . .:17
Half MUe.
7.3.3- Bridesman 5.3 7.34-Old Dad 51
731 - Bribed Voter ...31 7.34-Pr. of India ..32
723- Craek o’ Doom. .32 722-Rniit|iioi .32
73«>- Humorist ."il 730-Snnn.v Hill ,..50 t:
722-Lunetta .32 73.3-Weary .32
732- Mercutio .32% 72<5- Vibrator 50?
734 Marble 49%
Five-Eighths MUe.
731 Higheart 1:01 73.3-Miles S 1:00
732-Huonec 1:02% 734 -Prodigious ..1:03
72.3- Jean Bnllant.l:03 734-Silence 1:00
Three-Quarters Mile.
7.34- Amackassin .1:17 720
734-Bright Lightsl:10 73.3
733- Camouflage .1:17 7.34
73.3-Hobey Baker. 1: IS 735
7.34 - Lady Luxury. 1:19
One Mile,
731-C<.mnie Ci ..1:49 723
724-Cubanita ...1:.3.3 727
71S-High C 1:48% 723
734 - 1 ra W i Ison . . 1 :48% 730
731 - I.’ Ef fare . . ..1:48% 735
734- Mntfikins ...1;.30
720 -Motor Cop
733-Pilsen ....
7.34-Ronlette
735-3>evel.v.an .
723-Mad Nell ...1:49
727-Our Birthday. 1:49
723-Poeatello ...1:49
730-Sun Turret .1:.30
735-Who Cares ..1:48
A— .oeiior;,. w » oiiimoia r,m. vu^eiio ^voidced together
2— 3au Son, Plus Ultra. John lloshor. The \ ir- showed speed.
o 1.1 IV 1. • c • r. showed gtiod speetl. Bigl
3 — Our Betsy, Blue Deep, Evening Slones, (anny
T 1 *11 / O* finished fast.
4 — ROCKMIMS3ER, Lord Allen, ( asey, Stone- siM*ed all the way. Ami
_ ^ wall. T.V . ,v • * 04 . 1 "ill lie. Roulette s
5 — Guaranteed. Amanda. 4 air Orient, Starkey. eased up at th
.lonos .•ntry, «;..ntim.v, Tr..asnr.T, l,
Dorothy Buckner, _
7 — llenl Girl. Joiiett, Easteside, General Haig.
I Vice-Chairman showed good speed all the way.
1 Hasten On went well. I’ride of India and Crack
o* Doom worked together ami were just cantering.
Ohl Dad showed speed. Vibrate, under restraint,
showed good speetl. Bigiieart finished fast. Mor-
eiitio went well all the wa.v. Prodigious had plent.v
left and finished fast. Jean Bullant showed go<Ml
siM‘ed all the way. Amackassin is as good as he
ever will la*. Roulette showed speed all the wa.v
and Av.is eased up at the end. Camouflage went
well. Bright Lights showed good speed.
EMPIRE CITY
Tiie horses whicli seem best in Tuesday’s races
are:
Empire City — ^Yonkers. N. Y., October 24, 1921.
1 — No.so Dive, lb so Hill. Timbrel.
2— SIREN MAID. Thimble, Sagacity.
3— rSolid Rock, Star Court, L’Eiijoleur.
4 — Knight of the Heather, G**orgie. Sea Cove.
5 — Neddain. I^ady Kniimdine. Diomedes.
6 — Dan Bolling, Trajaims, Fitzgibhon.
F. J. Ortell.
New York Handicap.
1 — Nose Dive, .Nigbtboat. Rose Hill. Chewink.
2 — First Pullet. Tbimblo, Escarpoletto, Siren
Maid.
3 — Solid Km k, Challenger, Weilgwood. Joe Joe.
4 — GEORiHE. Kinnonl, Knight of the lleatlier.
Elected IT.
5 — Ncddani, Diomedes, I^iidy Emmeline, Wynne-
wood.
b — ^’rangcrine, Dan Jbdling, Northeliff, Rebuke.
Ckteaso and Buffalo Handicaps.
n — Nighttmat, .Nose Dive, Cliewiiik. Rose ilill.
2 — 'J'hiinble, First Pullet, Siren Maid, EseariK)-
lette.
3 — Challenger. Winneeoiine, Morning T'ace, Joe
Joe.
4 — GEDRGIE. I>:ieeted II.. Sea Cove. Kinnoul.
0— Neddam. Pirate McGee, Diomedes, Lady Em-
meline.
C — Dan Bolling. Tangerine, Rebuke, Execution.
Observer’s Handicap.
1 — Nose Dive. Nightl)oat, Chewink. Timbrel.
2 — Siren Maid. Thimble, Escarpolette, First Pnl-
let.
3 — Winneeoiine, Challenger, Solid lUx*k, Morning
Face.
4^E0UGIE, Elected JU. Knight of the Heather,
Kinnoul.
.3 — Diomedes. Neddam, 1‘irate M<*Gee, Lady Em-
meline.
6 — Dan Boiling, Exeention. Ibttspur. Tangerine.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Nose Dive, Nightlioat, Chewink. Rose Hill.
2 — Siren ^laid. First Pullet. 33iiinl»le. Es<*ari>olette.
3 — Solid Rock. Challenger. Winne<onne, Morning
Face,
4— CIEOKGIE, Knight of the Healher, Elected II..
Kinnoul.
5 — Nethlani. Diomod«*s. I.jjdy Emmeliue, Pirate
M<()ee.
6 — Dan Bulling. 3'ang«'rine. Exe*uti«»n, 'rrajanus.
L
LAUREL PARK
r
TJie horses which seem best in I'ltesd.iy’s races
are:
Laurel Park — Laurel. Md., October 24. 1921.
1 — Yankee Star. Oppenuan, H. P. Whitney and
(iieentree Stable entry.
2 — Rol>ert Oliver. !..»• Cyprin. Le Marsouin,
3 — 'J'rantnln. Who Caros, Wiclow P.edotte.
4 — II. P. Whitney and Greentn*e St.ilile entry,
Alex H.. Element.il.
5 — GNO.ME. Polly Ann. Damask.
It— Austral. Bill Hunle.v. Attorney Muir.
7 — Assumptieii. I4.MI.V l^iixnry. C<mU o’ the Roost.
T. K. Lynch-
I New York Handicap.
1 — Se«lge, Yankee St.ir. 0|'Permaii. Clianii»lain.
2— Robert Oliver. Ia‘ .Marsouin. Slnsil. Ij«* C.vpriii.
3 — Widow Bedotte. 'rr.ini ul.i . King 3’rojan. Hello
Pardtier.
4_KOCKE’r. Seilge. Alex H.. Elemental.
5 — tJmmie. Damask. Poll.v Ann.
6 — Bill Hnnley, Atloiiiey Muir. Austral, American
Soldier.
7 — Crack o’ Dawn, Ett.ibo, Lady Luxury, Asstimp
tion.
Cbleai;;o and Buffalo Hanillcaps.
1 — Cliainplain. .*>edge. Vashniak, Yankee Star.
2 — I4C C.vpriii. Robert Oliver. Li Marstmui. Shoal.
3 — Hello Pardiier, King Trojan. Smart Money,
Trantula.
4 — ROCKET. Prodigious. .Vlex H., Sedge.
5 — (vHfiinc. Damask. Polly Ann.
♦i — Austral. Attoney Mnir, Bill Hnnley. Bar Coy.
7— Assumption. Lady Luxury, Craik o’ Dawn.
Cock o’ the Roost.
Observer’s Handicap.
1 — Champlain. Sedge. Brlllianr Ray, Mo»o.
2 — Robert Oliver. L' Cyprin. La M.irsouiii. Over
matili.
3 — Smart Money. Ibdlo P.irdner, King 'rrojaii.
Widow Bedotte.
4 — -ROCKE1’. Sedge. PirKligious. Eleimnital.
6— Damask, Gnome, Polly Ann.
EMPIRE CITY.
NEW YORK, N. Y., Oetober 24.— Sunday work-
otits at Empire City were as follows:
Weather clear; track fast —
Three-EiffMhs MUe.
732-f’omic Song
730-Coiisort . .
Adeline S 50 731-Gottler 54
731 -Arapahoe 49% 732-Hephaistos 47%
735-Awning 54 725-I,rfidy Gertrude 49%
733-IKnningo 53 McKenna 51
72<;-Elected II. ...51% 731-Rolo 5^
733 - Fusee 48 729-Tody 51
«Five -Eighths Mile.
Blue Brush ..1:05 730-I’rinter’s Devill:03%
734- Flirter 1:07% 731-Phantom Bliiel:05%
733- Fniit Cake ..1:04’% 733-Sun Girl 1:06
734- Native Lind. 1:05’%
Three-Quarters Mile.
733- Encrinite ...1:16% 732-Trajanus 1:17%
734- Enfilade 1:18 726-The Boy 1:19
734-Georgie 1:13% 723-Timbrel 1:18%
734-1. Brigadier.. 1:19% 732-War Pennantl:25%
730- vSagacity 1:22%
One Mile.
731- Cromwell ...1:50% 730-Mandalay ...1:46%
732- End Man ....1:44% 730-Siren Maid ..1:45%
730-Lady Em’linel:46%
^ Mile and an Eighth.
735-Nolawn 1:59%
Irish Dream displayed fine speed. Fusee went
well. Hepliaistos w’ent fast. Enfilade is training
well. Trajanus w'aa under restraint. tJeorgie
worked splendidly. Euerinite was not extended.
Irish Brigadier galloped easily. Siren Maid had
an easy work-out.
...42% 731]
...38
Half MUe.
...50 731-<
...49% 732-1
731 -Irish Dream .34%
726-The Boy 1:19
72.3-Timbrol 1:18%
732-War Pennantl:25%
( 737 )
LEXINGTON.
72S-C|em Theisen...36
7.33-Do.vle 37
72S- Field Lark ...36
725- Glnger .37
7.T»-Maysville 37 ^
Ha]
726- B**rniee K .51
731- Blne Deej) .....52
7:H-P.’ding Through.51
732- Dainl.v Liss .,51
733- Easteside .52
725- Herd Girl .52
6lS-lsoI;i .52
732- linag*“ .5(1
73.3-.Tun<‘tt 49:
733- La«ly Astor .....55
731 -Miss .Toy 38
576-Magnet Land.. .36
731 - Pindar Peel ....36
7:iO-Uefng<*e II. ...37%
732- UncIe Velo ...37
726- Miss Crest w’d.
707 O0 I.:i La ...
732- P.ihaska ....
733 - Port Light
7.30- Rapid Stride
.5iM?- Raider
620- Sure
734- Stoiiewall . . .
734 -'Frea surer ...
731-Thibodaux ..
(Continued on tenth page).
Index
Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
H
c
P
S
58181
KNOT GRASS
w 108 13 -1
1 =
11 1 =
1=
AI Buxton
Short Grass Stb 8-5
8-5
11-101-2 1-5
58090
3 KIRTLE
WB 106 12 2
2i
21 2=
23
I, McAtee
R T Wil.son
8
10
8
3
8-5
58176
AVISPA
W 115 2 3
3‘
32 :^2
,3»«
C Rob’sonB A laine
6
10
8
3
8-5
58090
CLINCHFIELD
w 111 4 4
41
41
4=1 L Fator
Oak Ridge Stb
.5
7
6
2
4-5
58090
= *CASTANET
W' 103 9 7
8=
V’i 6‘5
r.i
C Bre’ningOneck Stable
8
10
10
4
2
58161
CONSORT
WB 107i 3 10
r,h
r.ii s=
61
J Zoeller
E J Crawford
20
30
.30
12
6
58176
DOLLY VARDEN
WB 108 8 r»
i> ^
45 i
B MarinelliR J Brown
15
15
12
5
2J
58090
CITATION
WB 107il0 12
113
95 71
8=
C Ponce
R L Gerry
1.5
20
15
6
58121
MISS FINN
w lOBi 7 8
10»
lU* 9=
91
E Martin
Shea Stable
20
30
25
10
.5
58025
TIKEH
WB 109 6 6
7 II
8» 103
10=
C Turner
.1 AVhalen
.50
30
.‘!0
12
6
58161
SEA ATASTER
w.sR 105 1 11
12
12 12
IF
G AV C’roll(?anterb’ry F Stb JWi
100 100 40
20
58176
BRUSH BOA'
w llOill 13
9‘
lOJ 11*
12
E Ambro.seA Simms
12
15
15
6
3
58121
AIAGGIE AIURPHY
WB 101 5 9
Fell.
Al Har’sonJ Kahn
30
30
30
12
6
Time. 23, 48. 1:01%, 1:07%. Track fast.
Winner— R. c. bv Short Grass — Gentlewoman, hv Sain (trained by T. J. Harmon; bred by Short Grass
Stud).
Went to i)ost at 2:31. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. KNOT GRASS set a fast jiace from the start and easily held sway for the entire race. KIRTLE
was hard ridden throughout and made a game finish for second place. AVISPA saved ground on the last
turn, but tired in the last eighth and just lasted to hold third place. CLINCHFIELD was outpaced, but
finished gamely. CASTANET was on the outside all the way under a poor ride and ran a better race than
the chart shows. 3'he winner, entered for $1..500, was bid up to $2..505 and Imught in.
i Scratched— 58176 Lucky Girl. 105; 58121= Vineyard. 104; 57791 Glenbells, 108; 58176 Hotspur, 104;
57875 One Pin. 105: .58196 Forge Ahead, 104.
j Overweights — Kirtle, 1 pound; Consort, 3%; Citatum, 2%»; Miss Finn, 4%; Tikeli, 5; Sea Master, 1;
I Brush Boy. 2%.
SECOND RACE — About 3-4 Mile. (July 22, 1918 — 1:07% — 5 — 128.) Tuxedo Purse. Purse
$1,064.90, 3-year«olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $764.90; second, $200.
Index Horse s
580.5.3 c:aRE FREE WB 3 110 2 :i l‘i 1'.^ W C’roll.1 F Richardson 5 .5 lS-;57-5 3-5
58091 HARD GUESS wB 3 110 7 1 2»i T-l 2» 2% C Turner J Butler 3 3 i:j-51 1-2
58122 = FLUFF wn .3 107 0 5 3= 3* .3= .3- L Fator A S Woodcliffe 3 4S 4 7-5 .3-5
58157 =TITANIUM WB 4 115 1 2 7 7 7 -1= M Buxton PSP Randolph 15 15 15 5 2
58160 ROLO WB .3 110 5 7 4'. 4* TM A GantnerJ A Coburn 2>. 3i 3i 6-5 1-2
58160 TEACHER’S PET w 4 115 3 4 4‘ 5>i 5‘ fd C Ponce G C Denny 15 20 20 8 4
57792 ROSS R. wb 3 110 4 6 5h 6* 6i 7 L McAtee Marrone Stable 6 8 8 3 7-5
Time. 1:10%. Track fast.
Winner — B. g, by Colin — Domino Noire, by Kingston (trained by J. F. Richardson: bred by Mr, M. L.
Schwartz),
Went to x»ost at 2:.58. At i>ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. CARE FREE unickl.v passed HARD GI’ESS in the backstretch and. taking a goo<l lead, was never
menaced and won going away. HARD GUESS, awa.v forw.inll.v. raced in nearest pursuit of the winner
throughout, hut was easily held safe. FLUFF ran well and, finishing gamely, always held the others safe.
I ROLO and ROSS R. began slowl.v and could never get up. TITANIUM finished fast.
Scratched — 58177 Wireless, 105; .57761 Voonnir. 113.
A RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (July 11, 1914— 1:44%— 6— 121.) Round Hill Selling Han-
dicap. $1,264.90 Added. 3*year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,059.90; sec-
ond, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeya Owners O HOPS
(58092) REGAL LODGE WB 6 117 3 2 ,3= ,3i 2= 2» 1> C Turner E G Soule 4 5 18-57-5 3-5
(58159)TODY wr. 3 114 1 5 1= 1= 1» iu 2= B MarinelliM Hirsch 4 6 6 2 1
57638 = IRISH DREAM wB 4 111 4 3 4=i 4=J 4h 3^ .3* L Fator Kilrane Stable 2 2A 2 3-5 1-4
58179*SEDGEFIELD WB 3 106 6 7 63 6'* 6^ 6' 4i I., McAtee R T Wilson 4 5 5 2 4-5
( 58197 )TUFTER w 6 118 .5 4 ,5h 5i 5> 4‘ ,5'> C II MillerH Alterman 4 6 5 2 4-5
58198 DAYDUE wK 5 107 2 1 2‘ 2‘ ,3'1 5^ 6^ A GantnerR Firneno 10 15 10 4 2
57893 CRO^IWELL wn 5 112 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 E Arnbro.seW .1 Daly 20 25 20 8 4
Time, 23%, 47%. 1:14. 1:40%, 1:47%. Track fast.
Winner — B, g, by Beppo — Oriana, by Dark Ronald (trained by H. W. Hoag; bred in England by Lord
Rosebery ) .
Went to post at 3:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handil.v; second and third driv-
ing. REGAL I.ODGE, Avell ridden, followed TODY under slight restraint to midway of the stretch, where
he closed np quickly and. taking the lead, W'on going away. TODY set a fast earl.v pace and Jield tlie
‘cad gamely to the last eighth, but could not withstand the winner’s challenge, IRISH DREAM was in
close quarters on the inside and met with rei)cated interference, but finished f.-ist and g.amel.v w’hen clear.
SEIKJEFIELD was hard ridden throughout and had no mishaps. TUFTEK can do better. DAYDUE ran
a fast half, hut tired in the final <inart«*r.
Scrab-hed — 58197 Neddain. 110; .58197 Sunnyland, 120.
Overweights — Sedgcfield, 2 jiounds; Tiifter, 3.
KQQOpr FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (July 22. 1918— 1:05%— 2— 119.) Third Running ATI-
TUMN DAYS STAKES. $2,500 Added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to win-
ner $3,800; second. $500; third, $250.
Inde> Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~0 H G P S
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys
O H C P
WB 6 117
0
2
33
3i
2=
23
1>
C
Turner E
G Soule
4
5
18-
57-5 3-5
WB
3 114
1
5
13
1=
1‘
111
2=
B
AlarinelliM
Hirsch
4
6
6
2 1
WB
4 111
4
;;
4=i
4%
45
;»l
3*
Fator Kilrane Stable
2
2i
2
3-5 1-4
WR
3 106
6
7
63
6'*
63
6''
4i
I,
AIcAtee R
T Wilson
4
5
5
2 4-5
W
6 118
rj
4
5h
5’
4‘
53
C
II AlillerH
Alterman
4
6
5
2 4-5
wr.
5 107
2
1
2»
2‘
3*?.
51
6^
A
GantnerR
Firneno
10
15
10
4 2
WR
5 112
7
6
7
7
7 "
7
7
E
Arnbro.seW
J Daly
20
25
20
8 4
58201 = MARY PATRICIA wB 118 6 1
58161= PICNIC
58158 = HEPHAISTOS
WP. 114 7 2
WD 114 1 4
58027 =CHESTERBROOK wB 121
581813STACY ADAMS
( 58201 )PENITENT w 114 S 7 3“ 4^ 7 6* C Rob’sonH P Whitney 5 5 4 8-5 7-10
58181 COMIC SONG w‘B 121 2 3 1‘ li‘ 5W C Turner J E Widener 8 10 10 4 8-5
Time. 22%. 47%, 1:00%, 1:06%. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. f, by Huon — Anna Patricia, by Ormondale (trained by .1. MacManus; bred by Mr. J.
MacManus).
Went to i>ost at 3:48. At post 8 minutes. Start good and slow. ' Won handil.v: second and third
driving. MARY' PATRICIA followed the early leaders closel.v to the stretch, then responded gamely when
called on and took the lead to win going awa.v. PICNK’ displayed excellent speed, but tired after racing
irto a clear lead in the stretch. IIEPHAISTOS saved ground on the last turn and finished gamely.
CIIESTERBIIOOK was forced extremely wide when entering the stretch and lost considerable ground, but
closed a big gap in the last eighth and finished fastest of all. PENITENT was fractious at the barrier
and tired, (X)MIC SONG quit after going a fast half mile in the lead.
Scratched- (58093)Runantell, 1’24; 58l81=My Play, 114; (58161)Sling, 117.
Overweiglits — Penitent. 3 pounds.
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (July 20, 1918— 1:42%— 117.) Valhalla Purse.
OOiMMO Purse $1,064.90. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $764.90; sec-
ond, $200; third, $ 100.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeye Owners O H C P S
58156 = FRANK FOG’RTY ws 3 104 8 4 5’^ 6= 6» 5= 1^ G W C’rollJ J O’Toole 10 12 12 5 25
581603TING-A-LING wB 8 106 7 3 35 3»» 3»‘ 2% 2»» L McAtee W C Clancy 6 10 10 4 2
(58056) DARK HILL wB 5 112 2 2 2^ Ih 1^ H 3^ G Babin W Parnum 25 25 2 4-5 2-.5
.'58197 WYNNEWOOD wB 5 118 3 6 6^ 5= 4^ .35 4^ C Turn-r T O Webber 3 4 11-.54-5 2-5
58180 = *FIRST PULLET w 5 lOl 1 1 Ih 2^ l’i» 45 55 M Har’.sonC R Daly 13 15 12 5 25
58 156 3 EPISODE WB 3 105 4 8 8= 8' 8* 6^ 65 L Fator A S Woodcliffe 15 15 15 6 3
58178 = SMARTY w 3 107 6 7 7 ^ 7'5 7^ 7» 7'5 C Ponce W V Casey 15 15 15 6 3
( 58160 ) WAR PENNANT WB 5 116 9 3 45 4>‘ 5i* 8‘ 8» E Sand ‘ T J Carroll 25 4 3 6-3 3-5
57669*ENCRINITE w 4 100 10 9 9»'’ 9‘= 9* 9* T Brooke F Farrar ,30 .30 30 12 6
58119 BO.MBAST n 6 101 5 10 10 10 in 10 10 K Mart? G Peterson 50 100 lOO 40 20
W’B 121 4 6
w 114 S 7
W‘B 121 2 3
41 31 2= 1^ C KummerJ MacManus
21 21 U 21 Fator J Butler
.5.) .55 33 .35 L McAtee P’ E Brown
7 7 41 4'‘ C Ponce E B Cassatt
6'5 R* 6^ .55 Buxton S Lando
3h 45 7 6* C Rob’sonH P Whitney
O H G P 8
25 3 11-54-5 2-5
10 15 15 6 25
25 18-5;15 6-5 3-5
4 6 5 2 4-5
8 12 12 5 2
5548-5 7-10
8 10 10 4 8-5
WB
8 106
7
3
Si
3b
3b
2F
2b
L
McAtee
\V' C Clancy 6
10
10
4 2
WB
5 112
2
2
2^
lb
V
F
31
G
P.abin
AAT Parnum 25
25
2
4-5 2-5
WB
5 118
3
6
63
5=
41
•i'
•*y
41
C
Turner
T 0 Webber 3
4
11-
.54-5 2-5
W
5 101
1
1
Ih
2^
I’b
4i
5i
AI
Har’sonC R Daly 15
15
12
5 25
WB
3 105
4
8
8=
8'
8*
65
Fator
A S Woodcliffe 15
15
15
6 3
w 3 107 6 7 71 7'5 7^ 7» 7'5 C Ponce W V Casey
5 116 9 3 45 4>‘ 5i* 8‘ 8» E Sand ‘ T J Carroll
w 4 100 10 9 9»'’ 9‘= 9i’> 9* 9* T Brooke F Farrar
B 6 101 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 K Mart? G Peterson
15 15 15 6 3
25 4 3 6-3 3-5
,30 .30 30 12 1;
50 100 lOO 40 20
T.EXINGTON. K.V.. Octoher 24. — Monday’s work-
outs here were as follows:
Weath(‘r clear; tra<k fast —
Three-Eighths Mile.
Time, 24%, 48%. 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:453%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. g. l>y Wraek — Irisli Wit, by Celt (trained by N. L. Byer; bred b.v Mr. Artlmr B. Han-
cock I .
Went to post at 4:1.5, At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv-
ing. FRANK FOGARTY met with earl.v interference, but closed up gamely when well into the stretch
and, passing DARK HILL, won going away. TING-A-LING was a prominent contender all the wa.v and
cutstayed D.\RK HILL in the final drive. The latter took the lead on the backstretch. but tired when
forced to a drive, WYNNEWOOD was hard ridden and ran a good race. FIRST IT'LLET showed si>eed
from the start, but was in close quarters through the stretch. EPISODE and SMARTY finished well.
AVAR PENNANT pulled up lame.
Scratched — .58LMM)-’ Pickwick. 110; .5796 1= Alexander Hamilton, 10.5; 58119 Arapahoe, 109; 5S091 Star
Court. 101; .580.56 3 Sam my Kelly. 117.
Overweights^ — First Pullet. 2 pcmmls; AA'ar Pennant. 3; Encrinite, 1.
pr SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (July 20. 1918— 1:42%— 5— 117.) Rose Tree Purse.
4 $1,064.90 Added. 3-year-oIds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Allowances. Net value
to winner $764.90; second, $248.89; third. $137.50.
In d ex Horses AWtPPSt % % % St r Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 3
581*97 ‘LUIHT ROSP: wn J 105 :; 4 :P 1>» U U 1-' I., Fator Nalapa m Stb 2 2 1 2-5 out
;57965 = EDWINA WB 1 123 2 .3 2 ^^ 2«' 2^ 2 * 2’ F AVilson AV S Kilmer 25 3 3 4-5 out
.58I.59 3L’V GERTRUDE w 6 105 4 1 4 4 4 3 * R MarinelliF Houseman 2-5 4'. 45 6-5 out
i580r»5 KI.ECTED II. w 5 120 1 2 I-’ 3* ;:= 4 4 C Turner E Sietas 3 4 3). 1 out
Time. 24. 48, 1:13%, 1:40%, 1:452^. Track fast.
AA'iimer Ch. f. b.v Light Brig.ide— iIin«hH> Ruse, by Hindoo (trained by K. P.ittersoii ; bred b.v Air.
Johnsuii N. ('.'imden).
AVent fu post Jit 4:37. At post 1 minute. St.irt good and sb»w. AVon easily; second and third driv-
ing. LIBHT ROSE to<»k the lead after covering the first h.ilf mile and easil.v lu*ld it to the end. ED-
AVINA, running kindly, raced in close pursuit of the leaders all the wa.v, hut tired in the stretch drive.
LADY GERTRUDE c:ime fast through the last quarter. ELECTED II. quit badly after leading for u«
iialf mile.
S(ratched~.570323Ten-Lec, 1L5.
La M.irsouiii. Over
6 .Austral. Attorney Muir. American Soldier, Bill
Hnnley,
7 Uid.v Liixur.v. Assumption, EtIahe, (’ra<k o’
Dawn.
Consenans of Handleapa.
1 -( ii.implaiii. A'aiikee Star, Sedge. OpiMu-nian.
2 RulMMt Oliver. I>* Cyriii. Le Marsouin, Shoal.
3 — Tr.intiila. AA’idow Bedotte, Hello l‘ardner,
Sm;irf .Money.
4 H. P. AVHITNEY AND GRKENTHEE STABLE
E.\ rRV, Alex IL. Prodigious, Elemental.
.5 — (tnume. Damask. Polly Ann.
6 -Austral. Bill lluuley. Attorney Aluir, Ameri-
<*an Soldier.
7 — Assumption, (’rack o’ Dawn, Lady Luxury,
Etta he.
CLEVELAND
The lioises which seem best in Tuesday’s races
are:
Maple Heights Park — Cleveland, 0., October 24.
1921.
1 -rhincoteague. Retreat, Lsivaga.
2 A'ansylvia, Harr.v Burgoyne. Babylonian.
3 Our Kate. Ffiitge, Diamond Dale.
•I .May .Maiilsby, Safranor, Circulate.
5 Huron IL. Glenn, Sporting Chance.
6 -Dr. Shafer, Tom Goose. Dotta’s Best.
7— B.ARDORA, Ketio, Blazonry.
1!« B. Bproolta
LAUREL PARK FORM CHART
LAUREL. MD.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1921.— Uiurel Park (1 milei. Eighteenth day. Maryland State
F.air. .Autumn Alceting of 23 da.vs. V/eather clear; temperature 62'’.
Steward Representing Alaryland Racing ( ommission. (Jeorge Brown. Jr. Judge at I.Jirge, Carlos AL
DeGiirmendia. Stewards of Aleetiiig. Ibikep AA'aters, Frank J. Bryaii and (Jeorge Brown. Jr. Judges, H. P.
Conkling. J. B. (’ampbell and (Jeorge T. Aliller. Starter. James Alilton. Racing Secretary, F. J. Bryan.
Racing starts at 1:45 p. 111. (Cliieago time 1:45 p. m.). *Iudicates apprentice allowance.
erOQQO FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5. 1918— 1 :11%— 4— 108.) Purse $1,412.27. 2-yeax-olds.
Claiming. Net value to winner $1,012.27: second, $250; third, $150.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Bqnir. Odds Str* t
58202 SLMPLKTTY w 114 4 7 4= 2'' 2= 1= J Butwell AV J Salmon 195-KJo
58184 = *AIEUSE wt: 107 3 4 1 * 1-’ 15 2= L Coney .1 R Skinker 500-100
58096-AIANHEIAI w.s 112 5 9 5‘ 4* 4= tJnk J AIcCabe O F Johnson 270-loo
.■'•8162=(’OLANDO w 117 9 1 I'h ;;h 4i A Richcr’k C Phillips 735-100
.58182=THE A'ENGEANCE wn 112 2 5 7*' 7= 7’ 5’** E Haynes (! J Casey 230G-100
58096 3THEO w 104 7 2 :jh 53 5i 6‘ L Penman J S Co.sden 11335-100
57866 THE WAG ws 117 6 S 65 6« 6^ 7‘i I.. Alorris S L Jenkins 2100-100
58184 TRICKS w lo7 I 6 s* S* .S« 83 N Swart J S Cosden t
54212*ELLEN DOUGLAS w 104 S 3 9 9 9 9 1 Fletcher H R Dulany 12800-100
tCuupled in liettiug as J. S. Cusden entry.
Time. 23. 47%. 1:143%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels jiaid, Simplicity, $5.90 straight, $3.70 place, $2.70 show: Aleiise, $6.80 place, $3.70 show;
Manheim. $2.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Simplicity. 19.5 to 100 straight. 8.5 to 100 place. .35 to 100 show; Meuse,
240 to 100 place. S5 to 100 show: Alanheim. 45 to lOO show.
AATiiner — B. f, by Celt— Clara Atkin, by Saia (trained liy J. II. AIcDoii.ibl ; bred by Air. Arthur B.
Ilamock).
Went to post at 1:.50. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AA'on easily; second and third
driving. SIMPLICITY. aft«*r r.ieing close up, responded quickly when called on and passed MEUSE
with a rush and was easing up at the cinl. AIEU.SE i;u-ed into a good lead in the early running and set
u fast pace, but touiU not withstaud the thaileuge of the wiuuer. MANHEIM begau slowly, but finished
4=
2b
2=
r=
.1
Butwell
AV' J Salmon
195-100
U»
1=
15
2=
I..
Coney
.1 R Skinker
500-100
5‘
4*
4=
;;nb
J
AIcCabe
0 F Johnson
270-lno
L'b
3=
:;h
45
A
Richcr’k
C Phillips
735-100
7b
7=
7*
5’*
E
Haynes
J Casey
2305-100
3b
53
»5
61
Penman
J S Co.sden
11335-100
65
6‘
6^
71?.
I,
Alorris
S L Jenkins
2100-100
83
8*
8«
83"
N
Swart
.T S Cosden
t
9
9
9
9
I
Fletcher
H R Dulany
12800-100
entry.
23. 47%.
1:143%.
Track fast.
traight.
$3
.70
place,
$2.70 show
: Aleuse, $6.S0 place.
$3.70 show;
Tuesday, October 25, 1921
DAILY RACING FORIM.
f.ist ;m«l in tin- tin;il dritr. I t»CAM»0 nun li usr<l Lat in;; Mn- i*;m v Lt tlio
first hair and lir*Ml. TIIRO «|nit.
Scratched — r»Sls4"Zorro, ITJ: r*SO!>d Friars Rush, 111*; ."S1M2 Reamer, lll2: r»Sl<52 Attoo, 107; 5S1S4
Ihirriskaue, 112.
OvorweiglFiS — The Ven geance, 3 pounds.
e^QQQCk SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles, Steeplechase, Purse $2,C00. 3-ycar-olds and upward.
Allcv.'ances. Net value to winner $1,400; second, $4C0; third, $200.
J ^de X Horse s
r>*163 .IlM CO K FROTH
.%K059 HARONKT
r»HI242SOHRI(;ADE
.f>H124»RRU;AXXA
4; OK.'; I'liosiT
A\VtPFSt4 8 12 14 Fin
w G 147 2
w 6 ir.2
W n i:io 0
4 4‘ 2- 1*:
G 12 V 1
r> 4i r.
1*2 2-'» li* W Mah’n’y D Kearney
2= P Rrady
C K Harrison Jr
L Clieyne Dosori.s Stable
w.s 2 i::o 4 :i 2i :p 444 W Keating R H Stra.s.sburger
w r> 142 2 2 2i‘ Foil. C Janc.s J A Tiuchonan
BqniT. Odda Str*t
305-100
fr 270- FK)
in.5-100
er 5,50-10«»
37ST,-lOO
an 4<J90-hH»
AVcril <•> at l;M. At pt*sl J niiimtcs. start good ami slow. Won casil.v; sccomi and third driv -
Ml" HONOR MAN liad to be ridden hard for the first lialf mile, but came fast and gamely through the
stretch and won easing up. ABLAZE began fast ami, racing forw-ardly all the way, held on- gamely in
the final drive. DONA LORIOTTE set the early pace ami, after being shuffled back, stood a hard drive
well and got np for thinl place in the last stride. COLUMBIA TENN showed the most speed to the last
eighth where he tired. TALISMAN ran a poor race .and was badly outrun all the way.
.Snatched— .58209 Clintonville. Ill; .57807 Doric. 97: .58169 Orouml-Swell. 10.3; .581)1,3 Ruby, 106; .5810.55
Wild Flower, lOl ; .581S95pyx. 104; .57.56.2 Sure, 97; .57.561 Countess, 100; .58190 Louis Adair, 107.
Overweights — Byrne , 3 ixuinds. '
000^ SECOND RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). (April 23, 1018— lf09‘A
— 7 — 110V2.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to
4;OK.5 I'PAhSlT w r. 142 2 2 2i‘ .5 P>11. C Jane.s J A Tiuchonan 37ST,-lOO
.SIXX FEIXER IT. w 3 FJO 1 1 Lo.st rider. C AVilker’n A McL Mcrryman 4<J90-hH)
Time, 4:01. Tra.ck fast.
.«2 mutuels paid. Jim (dlTroth, $8.10 straight, $4.60 place, $2.70 show; B.-irom*t, $4.60 place, $2.70
show: Sohrigadc, $2.40 siiow.
Equivalent booking wids— Jim Coffroth, 30.5 to 100 straight. 1,30 to 100 place, 3.5 to 100 show; Baronet,
1.30 to 100 phice. ,3.5 to 100 show: Hobngade. 20 to 100 show.
M’inner— Blk. g, by Colinet— Mario Hyde, by ibindcnfi: (trained by C. II. Douglas; bred by Mr. J. W.
Fuller).
Went to imst at 2:20. At imst 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second ami third the
same. JIM COFFROTH. after lu*ing saved for over a mile. mov<‘d up rapidly after rounding the last turn
and, getting on even terms witti BARONET, won heeause Ijest ridden at the finish. B.\RONET jumped
well ami, while leading, stumbied at the iwelftJi fem-»* and <-ouId not quite get up ag:iin. SOBRIOADE
liolted to the outshle feue«* after taking the third jump, but was rushed up 10 the leaders afterward.
SINN FEINEU 11. lost his rider at tlio fourth L*me.
Scratched — .58124 Perkioim-n. 13.5.
—■■■■■ . ■ — ■ M- ^ _
THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (Oct. 21. 1919— IrS??/— 4— 125.) Purse $1,412.27. 3-year-olds
OO^fiJtw amt upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,012.27; second, $250; third,
$150.
Index Horsei)
58128* EDNA D.
r. 8 1 2 8 ♦ V EO.M A N ETT R
58128 CAST ASHORE
58006 MAY F.IRL
58063 *CAR
5806.3 >CELTV A
580.59 ♦DAN DtXAX
AWtPPSt V4,
W : let I 2a
w 3 102 .5 1 V
AV 3 107 4 2
w s •• lu< .* 5 Ji
W 4 lOS 2 G
^ Mt r F in Jo ckeys Uwnera
2-^ F; A Allerr* E Phelan
‘ 1- P 1*1 2- (' Lang .) Art hors
4- 4*1 4* 3* R Ronu’elli Mrs F A.Clarh
2* 3- :::i 4“ F O’lliletli I'rowii Stable
G* .5* r.H .5»» I 2 Coney ( ’ J .Brockmllle
WU 3 p!7 G -I 4* r.b G*“ G‘“ G-O J Hf Upel
( ’ J .Brockmlller
.S Louis
l' Jl COlroy
E qulv. Odda Str* t
11a- loo
y:*5-ioo
11130-100
330-100
l.siO-lO*)
710-100
l;m.5ivioo
Index Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners Equiv.
Odds StrM
57894 2 SAILING B.
W B
7 103 1
2 1-
12
1»
13 13
C IjMtlg
J K L Ross
270-100
58126 BUNGA BUCK
w
3 101 6
L’V
2*
21 2=
J Aloon'^'y
H Dattner
.".95-100
581262LUNE'rTA
AA'
4 105 5
4 3-
;;.A
S'.
1 3'
J Houpel
S Louis
280-100
58100 SLIPPERY ELAI
AV
S mi 4
1 4'
4'
4-'
4'1 4-’
I.. Alorri.s
Sunnyland Stable
425-100
57768 FAUNUS
AV
;; 94i 3
G 52
5-’
;>* 5i
L Penman
J S Cosden
2480-100
57940 BELLSOLAR
AVB
5 98 2
.5 6
G
6
6 (i
J (’allahan
AV L S Martin
550-100
winner $800; second, $125; third, $75.
I ndex Horsea
.5780.5 -LLTIS
.58170 CAimOUS
SqulT. Odda Str’t
St:
115
G
5”
2i
1=
E
Barnes
Hal Price Headley
G’25-U)0
> w
112
.’{
1
I'i
H li
2*
J
IKiw'anl
T C McDow’cIl
4S10-100
:E AV
112
7
4
4i 4'
3i
M
Garner
C M Hardy
2290-100
STORIES AV
112
1
2
2'
2* ..-i
4i
E
Pool
M C Moore
210-100
li AVB
112
2
5
4(1
5'?- 5‘i
52
F
AVeincr
M.ar.shail Bros
115-F»0
5 A’ AV
112
5
7
7
6i^ 6^
6'*
R
Ha r’ton
A L Ferguson
555-100
H Salad in T G Morri.s
57091 TOM CRAVEN 115 4 6 6‘ 7 7 7 H Snladm T G Morri.s 10740-100
Time, 23%, 48%. 1:01%, 1:10%. Track fast.
.82 mutucla paid. Lugs, $14..50 straight, $7.00 place, .$5.2t) show-; Camions, $.3.5.10 place, $10.60 show;
Ida McGee, $10.10 show.
Equivalent bonking adds — Lugs, 62.5 to 100 straight, 2-50 to 100 place, 160 to 100 show; Cautious, 16.55
to Kk> place, 730 to 100 sliow: Ida McGee, 40.5 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g, by Bnlse— Princess Thorpe, by Wofd.sthorpe (trained by W. Buford; bred by Mr. J. W.
1‘arrlsh). I t
Went to post .at 2:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing LUGS moved up steadily from a slow beginning and, coming fast through the stretch, won going
away. CAUTIOUS showed tlie most speed to the last eighth, where she Ijegau tiring. IDA McGEE fin-
ished fast after closing a gap. EVENING STORIES ran well to the stretch and tired badly. ODR DEAR
was repeatedly taken back in the first half mile and was never given an opportunity to extend herself.
OUR BUI'S Y ian poorly.
Scratched — 58210 Uncle Sonny, 110.
THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 10, 1916— 1:50%— 4— 114.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olda
0Oi»0 • end upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $800; second, $125; third, $76.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
580.59*DAN DiXAX \vn .5 hG 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 I Flet2lK-r C Jl Gilroy l;50.5il-lO0
Time. 24^'.. 49»,. 1:10%. 1:43%. Track fast.
$2 rnntmds p;iid, Edna D.. .$4.30 straiglit, $3.10 pl.nc-e, $2.50 show; Veomanette, $7.80 pl.ice, $4.<M
sijovv; Ga.st Ashore. $4.::t) sliow.
Equivah-ni l.o«»kiiig odds — Edn:» D.. 115 to 101) sn*aight. .55 to 100 [dace. 25 to 100 show; Yeomaimlle.
290 to loo pl.o-e, i;iO to lOO show; t.’asi Ashore. 115 to lOi) show.
Winner B. )', l.,v Balhd .Sailie S.. by Charaxiis (trained by E. Plu-l.-oi: bn-d by Mr. George Starr).
Went to ]M*sl at 2:49. At )M»st 1 )uiiiiite. Start ko*uI and slow. W<m driving; se*-oiid and third the
same. EDN.V D., wliile in elose pursuit of the early leader, s.ivod ground mi the turns and, eatching
VEOMA.NE'iTE at the sixteemh i>osl, was drawing c-le.ir at the end, YEOMANEITE set the pace and
was going easily in the early running, bat could not withstand the rusli of tlie winner. CAS3' ASHORE
began slowly and linisln-d fast. MAY GIRL laid to la* whiiiped away from the post and was tiring badly
at the cud. GAR had no mishaps.
g^QQQ“l rOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Oct. 21, 1919— 1;37%— 4— 125.) Purse $2,112.28. 3-year-olds
Oo^O-L and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $1,512.25; second. $400; third, $200.
68071*OLD P'AlTHFl'L w.s .3 lul ;;
58136 MERCHANT v. 7 110 C
57983 ♦NEIA.E YORICE W' 5 Hd 2
58109 *BRITI.SH LINER w 3 9S 7
1*1 .5i 2** Ji B Parke D MeDermi
(i H 2H D C’nnelly J MePherso
IS 7‘ 7‘ r.« 3- L MoD’olt A Hill
.5 1‘ I'i ])» 4- 4= E .Scobie 'J' J Pendei
.58043 ROYAL DUCK \VR 3 113 8 G _ _ _
.58195* W.YVK w 4 104 5 7 G* Gft Gi G* G* A Wil.son A I.uzader lll5-lo*)
57341 *PRANK TA w' 4 104 4 4 2*' 4*» 7*i 7- G Field.s W R Applegate 2305-l«o
57337 MISS PROSP’RTTYw'U 3 J04 1 S 7*» S H S 8 J Kederis ^V Grater 3120-lUO
Time. 24Vs, 48. 1:13%. l:40ya, 1:62%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Old Faithful, $40.‘H) straight, $23.90 place, $8.90 show; Merchant, $4.60 place, $4.00
8l)ovv; Nelle Yorke, $4.10 show.
Equivalent hooking odds — Old Faith.ful, 1915 to 100 .straight, 109.5 to 100 place, 345 to 100 show;
Merchant, 130 to 100 place, 1(K» to 100 show; Nclle Yorke, 105 to 100 show’.
Winner — Br. c, by Horron — Smirr, by ('arnage (trained by D. McDcrmicl; bred by Mr. J. II. Byrd).
Went to post at 2:42. At post 1 minute. .Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same, OLD FAITHFUL showed sudden improvement and, moving up W’ith a rush after reaching the
stretch, outstayed MERCHANT through the last sixteenth. MERCHANT, close up from the start, was
rushed into the lead prematurely in the stretch and tired right at the end. NELLE YORKE came from
far back. BRITISH LINER set a good pace and tired. ROY’AL DUCK w’as done after going three-
<iuai-ters. FRANK F. ran well to the stretch. WAVE ran a had race.
Scratched— 576.53 Montillo, 98; 5790.5 Cant. Hodge, 109.
Oveiwveights — Merchant, 1 pound; 3Iiss Prosperity, 3.
RiTQ Q Q 0~FOURTH race— 3 - (May~ 8. 1917— 1:11 %-l6-^115.)~*Racelaud Purse7 Purse
OOmOO $1,200. 3-year-clds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $900; second, $200;
third, $100.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners EquIt. Odds 8tr*t
\VR 3 113 8 G 4i 2*5 3**k fd M Ganicr
J Kederis AV Grater
Owners B g olv. Odds 8tr*t
D MeDermi* I 1945-lCO
.1 McPherson 290-K")
A Hill ,525-KW
'J' J Pendergast G70-100
B DavLs 220-100
A I. Header lllii-lu*)
W R Applegate 2305-l«o
Time, 24, 48. 1:14, 1:39%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Sailing B.. $7.40 straight, $4.40 place. $2.80 show; Bunga Buck, $7.00 place, $3.70
show; Lunetta. $2.70 show.
Equivalent booking odds — S:'.iling B.. 270 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show’; Bunga B
tuk, 2.50 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show: Lunetta, 35 to 100 show.
Winner — B. <•, by Trap Rock — Peccadillo, by Hastings (trained by H. McDaniel; bred by Mr.
August Itelmont).
AVeiu to iKist at 3:20. At post 3 minutes. Start fair and slow’. Won easily; second and third
driving. SAILING B. took the lead at once and, making the pace fast, won all the way. BUNGA
BUCK, caught in the barrier at the start, showed siulden impiovcment and raced in closest pursuit all
the way. LUNETTA raced well and finished gamely. SLIPPERY ELM ran fairly well.
Si-ra t died — .58064 - on t .1 1 v o, 97.
^ Overw eights — Sliiqao’y Kim. 1% pounds; Faunus, 2C».
e^OQOO FIFTH RACE- 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 191G— 1:43%5-“&— 116.) Purse $1,612.28. 3-year-
olds. Claiming Handicap. Net value to winner $1,112.28; second, $300; third, $200.
'index Horses XwtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockey s Owners Equiv. O^dds Str*t
58008 BI RTHDA Y' w» 1 10.5 2 J 2‘ 2'i 2i 2- 1» J Callahan E J Salt 770-10<)
<58098)’=- OLD DAD WP. 4 102 3 3 P 1= l»i 1=* 2%. L Penman J I.um.sden 800-10*>
(58037) ATTORNEY’ w 3 107 1 1 .3h 4% 4^ 3% 3% F CTtiietti C P Winfrey 5G.5-100
58037 HITONEC? wn 3 90^ 4 4 5nt 6H 6^ 5* 4nW S Lowe P A Herold 890-100
57878 VETERAN wB 5 lOS 8 5 4% 3* 3“^ 41 51 F Ch’vftta A Sw’enke 4525-100
58127 ^BRIBED VOTER w 7 108 9 S 6-'* 5- .5nu 6*1- 6h L Morris B Harding G<)0-K)0
58101’*I.ADY LILLIAN w’B 3 93 5 7 9* 9H 8% 8=* 7« C Lang E Hankins 930-100
58208 ROSEATE W’B 3 100 10 10 8= 8* 7* 7>» 8=* H Brydges A C Niehaus 1480-100
58164 BRISK w 5 101 € G 7i 7** 9* 9* 9* J Moaney C I Wilson 360-100
.*^8208 DARN AY w G 108i 7 9 10 10 10 10 10 E Taylor
Index Horses AWtPPSt
( 58068 ) DISTINCTION w' 4 124 G 4
(58172 )CENTIMETER wB 3 107 4 G
58068 2 AMERICAN ACE wB .5 113 3 5
58106 2BROOKHOLT WB 4 119 5 2
E Hirm w~3in3 1 l
57468 FAIR GAIN W' 4 104 2 3
li I’i li in J Howard T C McDowell
4U 3‘i 2* 2= E Barnes G L Blackford
2* 2i 3i 3>» H J Burke E Cebrian
5» 4=: 4 - .4* «At Garner
3i D Scobie AY E Appl
E Scobie AY E Applegate
L McD’ott J Ileffeman
7*)- 100
676-100
93«0-100
445-100
363,5-100
.*^8208 DARN AY w G 108i 7 9 10 10 10 10 10 E Taylor J T Buckley 2695-100
Time, 23%. 48%, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:47%. Track fast.
.$2 mutuels paid, Our Birthday, $17.40 straight, $8. SO place, $6.00 show; Old Dad, $7.60 place, $4.70
show: Attorney. $4.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Our I'.irtluhiy. 770 to ItK) straight. 310 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; Old
Dad. 2S0 to 100 pla<-e. 13.5 to 100 show; Attorney. 145 to 100 show,
AVinner — P.. e, by Golden Maxim — Autolee, by Lettoon (trained by E. J. Salt; bred by Mr. A. A'.
Thoni:*8).
AVent to post at .3:49. At ix)st 2 minutes. Start good ami slow. AA’on driving; second and third
the sann*. OUR BIRTHDAY, after racing in closest pursuit of the leader, moved up after rounding
the far turn and. finishing gamely, got up to win in the last stride. OLD DAD raced into a long
load in the early r’.inniug, but was tiring at the end. ATTORNEY’ raced gamely and held IIUONEC
safe in the final drive. Tlic latter eJ<»sed a gap resolutely in the last eighth. A’ETERAN quit.
BRIBED A'OTER had no mishaps. BRISK pulled up lame.
Scratched— (5M 29) AVidow’ Bedotte, 109; ,5S208’M»‘rrini:K*. lOl; 57905 Spearleue, 95.
O v<‘rw<Mghts — Hmniec, 1V> pounds; A’eteran, 5; Brisk, 3; Darn a y, 2%.
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-lC Milec. (Oct. 7, 1916— 1:4S%— 6— 116.) Purse $1,412.28. 3-ycar-
^OiwOO olds and up'.vard. Selling. Net value to winner $1,012.28; second, $250; third, $160.
"index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't
ivB 8 JlO 3 3 2* 3* 1“*^ J* 1* I Fletcher S Polk .510-PK)
r>8183-‘‘*0.‘^G00l ) w 5 112 7 .5 5h .',1 :;i 2* (! Lang B B Rice G<i5-100
58188 = * SUMMER SIGH wB .5 105 2 1 :inw 21 2= 2»» 3’* S Lowe T E Cri.st 415-FiO
5H129*P. G. KING w G 115 8 7 8 7** 7’** .5h 4% R Hol’way 1C E Mooar lS3<j-10G
.58168 = M AUK AVEST wR 4 110 4 G G* G'* G^ 4* ;5= 1, Morris .Sunnyland Stable I09O-IOO
58167 =L’EI’'FARE wn 6 107 G 4 1= IH 4* G\ G*» 11 Cl’mcnt.s (' Koehler 180-100
.58168 AV'EARY w’ 4 1V2 1 2 4’ 4»* .5*i 7" 7“ F C’ltilottl .1 li Murphy 158.5-100
« 57 7901 EDITH K. w’ 4 107 .5 .S 7»i 8 8 8 8 E Harb’ne .1 C Maye.s 10G05-100
57468 FAIR GAIN W' 4 104 2 3 G G G 6 L McD'ott J Ileffeman 363,5-100
Time, 22%, 46%, 1:11%. Track fast.
.$2 mutuels paid, Dis^tinction, $3.40 straight, $3.40 i>l:ice, $2.80 show; Centimeter, $5.10 place, $3.70
show’; American Ace, $4.)M) show’.
Equivalent Inwiking odds — Distinction, 70 to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Centimeter,
1.55 to 100 place, 8.5 to DM) show’; American Ace, 100 to 100 show’.
AVinner — B, f, by The Alanager — Alanarka, by Allan-a-Dale (trained liy S. Chenault; bred by Mr.
Thonuis r. McDowell). ,
AVent to p*>st at 3:12, At post 1 minute. Start good and slow, AVon driving; second and third the
same. DISTLNCTION show’ed line speed ami set a great pace, but h:id to be ridden to her utmost at the
end. CENTl. METER moved ui> fast after going the first quarter, hut w’as brought wide into the stretch,
which cost liini the race. AAIERK^XN A('E raced prominently all the w’ay, but began tiring near the end.
l.ROOKHOLT raced gamely, but w'as ahvays outiiaeed. AC'E HIGH tired.
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 MUes. (May 10, 1916— 1:50%— 4— 114.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-oids
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winn er $800; second, $125; third, $75.
Ind ex Worses AWtPPSt % hfs % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Equiv. Odds 8tr*t
58136 Y'OUNG A*DAM wB 5 110 G 4 1* 1'‘ 1= 1=* 1=* J Francis T F Devereaux 135-100
(57060) *McADOO w 9 104 3 8 4« 4* 4* 2»> 2* G Fields W Dondas 6430-100
58133 BRITISH MAID w 3 101 2 2 2% 3* 2«» 3*» 3= A Wilson W L Lewis 570-100
58109 LAZY’ LOU ws 7 106 7 G 3^ 3h 4- 4= M Garner Cain & Sanford 215-100
58214*AA’A R. wu 4 101 8 7 G» 6-"’ 6’ .5=* 5» B Parke J Lowe 3565-100
58190 BL’K AA’AT-CH II. w b 4 109 5 :5 .5= 5* 5= G* G« J Kederis AV AVoodard 1925-100
58190 TONEY’ LADY wB 4 106 4 3 8 7 7 7 7 E Barnes Stevens & Daly 2835-100
57679*MARY J. BAKERw’sb 3 9ii 1 1 7‘ Lost rider. V Thelen G P Baker 2560-100
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
WB 5 110 G 4 1* li‘ 1= 1=* 1=* J Francis
w 9 104 3 8 4« 4« 4* 2»> 2* G Fields
w 3 101 2 2 2% 3* 2h 3h 3= A Wilson
ws 7 106 7 G 3h 3h
WB 4 101 8 7 G» 6’’ 65
4 1* 1>‘ 1= 1=* 15 J Francis T F Devereaux
8 4« 4s 48 2h 2* G Fields W Dondas
2 2% 3* 2h 3h 32 A Wilson W L Lewis
G 3*1 2^ 3h 4= 45 M Garner Cain & Sanford
7 G» 6-5 65 .55 5* B Parke J Lowe
n .55 5* 52 G* G« J Kederis AV AVoodard
3 8 7 7 7 7 E Barnes Stevens & Daly
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
;; 2* 3* 1“*^ J* 1* I Fletcher S Polk
1 ;;nk 2- 2*»
2* (! Lang
35 S Lowe
H B Ri( e
'r E (T’i.st
.5H129*P. G. KING
.58168 2 MARK AVEST
.58167 2L’EI'FARE
.58168 AVEARY
(57 790) EDITH K.
W G 115 8
WR 4 110 4
W B r. 107 G
W’ 4 11 -2 1
w’ 4 107 r.
8 7« .Gh 4% R Hol’way E E Mooar
57679*MARY J. BAKERwsb 3 9ii 1 1 7‘ Lost rider. V Thelen G P Baker 2560-100
Time, 24%, 48%. 1:12%, 1:39%, 1:52%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Y’cung Adam, $4,70 straight, $3.60 place, $3.30 show’; McAdoo, $49.40 place, $18.20
show ; British Maid. $3.80 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Young Adam, 135 to 100 straight, 80 to lOO place, 65 to 100 show; McAdoo,
2370 to 100 place. 810 to 100 show; British Alaid, 90 to lUO show.
AA’inncr — (Mi. h. h.v Adams Express or Frederick L. — Maezie, by Caughnawaga (trained by T. F.
Devereaux; bred by Mr. II. (\ Halleiibeck).
AVent to post at 3;4’2. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow*. AV’on easily; second and third
driving. YOUNG ADAM ran as if much (he best, took a quick lead and drew aw’ay in the stretch
t‘i win in a canter. McADOO raced prominently all the v.;iy ami made a game finish. BRITISH
MAH) ran a good race, but tired in the last eighth. LAZY LOU dropped out of forward contention
in the last eighth. MARY' JANE BAKER lost her rider while racing forwardly.
Scratched — ,582752Miss Fontaine, 95; .58195 I41 Foudre, 104.
( ) ve rweights— Bi’itish YInid, 1 pound; Mar>’ Jane B-iker, 2%.
SIXTH RACE — Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 niile). (April 23, 191$ — 1:09% —
I 7 — 110%.) Purso $1,000. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $800; second,
$125; third. $m
G* G'* G3 4* r»2 Morris
.Sunnyland Stable
G\ G*» 11 iTme-nts (’ Koehler
58168 AV'EARY w’ 4 1V2 1 2 4’ 4»* .5k 7" 7“ F (Mltilottl .1 li Murphy 1.58.5-100
(57 790) EDITH K. w’ 4 107 .5 .S ?k 8 8 8 8 E H.arb’ne .1 C Maye.s 10G05-100
Time, 23%, 48%, 1:15%, 1:41%, 1:48%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels pahl. Frankliii. $12.20 straight, $6.30 plaee, $4. Go show; Osgot*d, $8. SO place, $4,40 .show;
Summer Sigh, .$3,7o show.
Equivalent l>ooking odd>: — FranLlin, .510 to 100 straight. 21.5 to 100 place, 100 to KM) show; O.sgood,
:M0 to 1(H) pl.ue, 120 to UK) show; .Summer Sigh, 8.5 to UK) show,
AViiiiiei --('Jl. g, by Jim G a ft'ney-- Gliding By, by Argyle (trained by S. Polk; bred by Mr. William F.
Schulte).
Went to post nt 4:IS, At post 1 minule. St.art g«x><l and slow. Won handily; second and third driv-
ing. FRANKEI'n. c1os«* up from the start, took the lead on tin* stretch turn and held US(JC)OD safe at
I he end, Tlie latter came fast am! gamely wh**n well into the sli-eteh. SUMMER SIGH ran w’ell, but
tired after getting t*» tin* front for a )>rief iMuiod. J*. (J. KIXG.elosed a big gap and pulled np l:niu*.
M.\RK AVKS'J’ ran mo«Ierat**ly well. L’EFFARF. quit after g«.ing a half mile in the lead.
Scratched — .58037 Saminy .la.v, 105; 58167 Siesta, llO; .581 S3 -Walnut H:ill, 11.5; 5820$ Bar Om*, 110;
5790.5 tSpearlene. 105; .58167 Fredei’h k the Great. 110; .576<;9 Iron Boy, lUh
Index Horses
AWtPPSt
% %
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
OAvners Equiv.
Odds Str*t
58107 ♦IA)RI) aJ.LE.N
AV J07
.s
H
li
J‘i
1^
1*1
Scobie
'r J Penderga.st
J 70-100
58174 2BIL1.Y STAR
w 107
1
2
5.*.
.5-!
41
2'i
M
Garner
Montfort Jones
465-100
58174 KEICAB
AV.SB 107
2
1
n
E
Pool
G F Baker
1190-10*)
58174 ALOFT
w 110
5
4
2‘*
41
D
C’nnelly
Greentree Stable
680-10*)
581742 *BOBBED HAIR
W’B 98
4
rj
G-
6^ J
*4
5*
A
Wil.son
E R Bradley
1790-100
(57900) EVELYN WHITE
AV 100
G
7
8
s
s
()i»
f^
D'hmon
r T AA’orthingrton
5985-100
58192 C:OM’D’R McMEEKINw 112
3
8
72
72
7i
7nk
F
AA’einer
Marshall Bros
1080-100
57809 BRIGHT I.EAF
AV 106
7
G
4^
4(1
e.h
8
E
Barnes
Hal Price Headley-
670-100
Time,
22%.
47%,
1:00%,
1:10%
. Track
fast.
58234
i ndex Horsea
Ehu61*virk.\te
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,112.28; second. $300; third, $200.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str*(
.57814 SOME BAEV w 10.5 2 5 2?. 1»' 3.1 L Penm.'in C I AVilson 2.500-10(
57587 FITZ-RO(ADLE WB 3 h'7 4 G 5= ,5«k 4* 4* J lleupc l I» T Richardson t;4('i0-lo(]
r»7897 2pRIDU: OF INDT.V \vu .5 111 .8 4 7"»^ 6-‘ .5* ,5h F Keogh S Ross 2.S0-KX
r»81642ARRAH GO ON wi: G lOS G 1 4A 41; G* G.^ 1, Morris .1 AV' Bean k'.O-KKl
(.56491 )TUE T..\MB W’4 11G’10 S 9‘= 7*‘ 7i 7= H (’I’lne’its A\’ A Buck 1110-l()i
r»7.522 HOBEA' Jt.AKER avb4 JIG 7 9 8* K.\ S-’ 8'‘ J Butwell AV' J Salmon 4 ;’m5-10(
I»7498 YIORONT wB 4 113i 1 7 G'l 9« 9-’ 9’‘ A Itichcr'k J Arthur 2::05-10f
58186 BROMELIA w 4 lOG 9 10 10 10 10 10 R R’anelli Mrs F A Clark 7175-10(
Time. 23, 472/5, 1:14. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. A’ihrate, $7,40 straight, $5.40 place, $.3,70 show; Helen Atkin, $20..'*, 0 pl.ace, $12.40
show’; Some Bah.v, $10..50 show.
Equivalent liooking odds — Vibrate 270 to lO*) straight, 170 to 100 plaee, 85 to 100 show; Helen
Atkfi), 915 to 100 place, ,520 to 100 show’; Some Baby. 425 to lOO show,
AVinner — Ch. f, by Andrew’ — Mary Morris, by A'ietory (trained by J, Fitzsimmons; bred by Mr. John
IT. Moriis).
AWnt to post at 4:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving. VIBRATE, aw’ay quickly and favored by her light impost, sprinted into a safe lead, but
came w’i«le on tiio stretch turn and lest ground, then finishml resolutely and w:is going aw’a.v at the
end. HELEN ATKIN, u forw’ard eonteuder throughout, ontgamed SOME BABY' through the final
eighth. SOME BABY’ tired after taking the lead. FITZ-BOODLE ran well. PRIDE OF INDIA fin-
ished close up. ARR.MI GO ON quit. HOBEY BAKER ran a . b.ad race.
Scratehe*! — ,58(M»l Motor Uoii, 111; (58164) Assn mption, 109; .57768 Faimns, 105.
Overw’eighU — Arrah Go On. 4 iMuimls. Moroni, 2%
$2 rautneUs paid. Lord Allen, $5.40 straight, .$3.60 place, $2.fto show’; Billy Star, $4.20 place, $2.90
show; Rekab, $5.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds — To)rd Allen, 170 to KM) sti’aight, 80 to 1(M) place, 45 to 100 show; Billy Star,
110 to 1(K) place, 45 to 1(M) show; Rekah, 17o t*» 1(M) show.
AVinner — B. c. by Frizzle — Mary King, by Fatherles.s (trained by L. Cahu; bred by Mr. .T. L. Tarlton).
AVent to post at 4:11. At post 2 mimites. Sturt goml ami slow. W«»n handily; second and third
driviii". LORD ALLEN, showing the most si>eed, raceil into the lead at onee and. .setting a fast pace,
lield BILLY STAR safe. BILLY’ STAR liad to work his way through and finished fast and gamely.
REKAB rai’od piDmincntly for the entire W’ay. ALOFT was speedy, but tired in the stretch. BOBBED
HAIR was going fust at the end after closing a gap. BRIGH'!' LEAF retired early.
Scratched— .56.548‘Kittie Maude, 99; .55446 Roh, 109.
Ovenveights — .Aloft. 3 imund.s.
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-lG Milas. (April 25, 1821— 1:42%— 3— 103.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-
olds and upward^ Claixning. Net value to winner $800; second. $125; $76.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Bqniv. Odds 8tr*t
.58132 ‘TAN SON W’ 4 lo7
.579492 AMERICAN BOY’ W’sB 4 112
58044 = AVICKFORD w .5 K»7
(58136) *DIA NA W’ 4 K>G
.57 653* MISS NELL w’ 4 99
58109*NONSKID wb 3 9G
57653 DAN(!ING SPRAY’ w 5 104
57097 2COEUR DE FEU w 3 lOG
lA ]ii )u p» M Garner Cain Sanford
7 r.‘ 4h L»2 25 L’n ).] Pool AV L Y’oung
5 2i« 3* 3* 3« A AVilson B EYiend
S 4U ,r,-. 4.-. 4» 410 EYeld.s AV E Scott
:i 7" 7' 5 V,ii .5X .5* L McD’ott A Hill
1 :9» .5.^ (P Gi» E Anthony A Foley
4 8 G* T** 7* 72 R Davies Treacy &
R Davies Treacy & Walker
R Har’ton .T M Goode
950-100
505-100
243-100
150-100
7310-100
8066-100
1235-100
13910-100
Time, 23%, 47Vi, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:46%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Tan Son, $21.60 straight, $9.00 plaee, $4,50 .show’; American Boy, $5.70 place, $3.00
show; Wickford, $2.90 show’.
Eqjiivalent l>ooking odds — Tan Son, 0.50 to 100 straight, 3.50 to 100 place, 125 to 100 show; American
Boy, 1.S5 to 100 place. .50 to 100 show’; AVickford. 45 to loO show’.
AA’^inner — Ch. g, hy Aeronaut — Tan, by St. Leomirds II. ((rained by W. M. Cain; bred by Mr. James
AV. Bean).
AVent to post at 4:-1.3. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. TAN SON Avas well ridden. showe*l fine siu*e<l from the start in pac'einakiug and outstayed
AMERI(?AN BOY’. The latter Avas forced to race Avide, hut finished gamely, AA’ICKFORD was gaining
steadil.A' ami going best of all at the eml. DIANA ran a bail rate for her and much below’ her true form.
NONSKID tired badly.
Sera tilled— 5S1S9 Rapid Stride, 102; 58191 Plus Ultra. 103: 58175 Ring Rose, 101; 58215 Rep, 106.
LEXINGTON FORM CHART
LEXINGTON, KY., MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1921. — Lexington (1 mile). First day. Kentucky Jockey
( lub. Fall Meeting of 6 days. Weather clear; temperature 68°.
Stewards, (’has. F. I'riee, ,S. ('. Nuekols, Jr.. .\. G. I^onnrd and ('. Av’, Ila.v. Judges, AV’. H. Shelley,
N. H, YIcClellaiid and E, Jasper. Sta rter. A. B. Dade. Racing Seeretai-y, W. II. Sh elley.
Racing starts at 1:45 p. ni. (Chicago time 2:45 p. m.). *Imlicates apprentice allow’aiice.
O cr FIRST RACE— 3-4 liiie. (May 8. 1917— 1:11%— G— 115.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and
upAvard. Claiming. Net value to winner $800; second, $125; third, $75.
index Horses ' AWtPPSt~% % % Str Fin Jockeys OAvners Equiv. Odds 8tr*t
FIRST RACE— 3.4 liiie. (May 8. 1917— 1:11%— G— 115.)
upAvard. Claiming. Net value to winner $800; second,
AA^»PSt~% % % Str Fin J^keys
(5806.>)* HONOR MAN wsb
5
106
S
4 li
2’a 20
1-
K
Scobie
G
F Baker
100-100
1 W W M .
year-olds, .
(57285)* ABLAZE
AVB
4
IMJ
1
3 2*i
5* 3'?.
i R
AlcD’utt
II
Oots
1020-100
value to AVinner $400; se
55582 DONA LORIOTTE
;{
ll»7
0
2 lU
3i G**
3“
F
Weiner
J
M Goode
3410-10*)
.57677 ^COLUMBIA TENN
AV
J
106
2
1 3'.".
V li
43
R
Davies
J
II Baker
8*25-100
Ind.
Horse. Wt.
57804* WAR PRIZE
AVB
3
1C9
5
7 6i
Gi 42
5**
B
Parke
F
Peyton
5810-100
57769
Olympiad 115
57093’ BYRNE
AVB
5
102
4
5 5 1
4i 52
6‘
G
Fields
W
’ Dondas
3050-100
58010
YV’ing PrinccllS
57804 *TALISMAN
AVB
4
ICt
6
G 7«
72 7i
7-’.
A
Wilson
A
L Kirby
280-100
58217
2 Maura 115
57434’JOHN HOSHOR
AV
2
1 *j 8
7
8 8
8 s’
8'
C
Dishmon
C
T Worthington
53*>5-100
57777
YI. Fraul’nd 115
Time. 23, 48,
1:12%
Track faat.
58217
C. Lefkovits 110
MAPLE HEIGHTS FORM CHART
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Monday, October 24. 1921 —
Ylaple Heights (one mils). Second day. Ohio State
Jockey Club’s In.nugural Meeting of 13 days.
Weather clear; temperature 62°.
StcAA-ards. Ed B:ing and H, Edw’ards. Presiding
Judge, F. AA’. Gerhardy. Starter, A\’. Snyder. Rac-
ing Secretary, F. AA’. Gerhardy.
Racing starts at 2:tK) p. m. (Chicago time 2:00).
Equiv. Odds.
ding Prince, 90 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Maura,
50 to 100 shOAA’.
Time, 1:06. Triick slow.
Winner — F. Wright’s ch. c, by Ferole — Olympia,
by Rock Sand (trained by F. Wright; bred by Mr,
AngAist Belmont).
Went to iK)st at 2:06. At post 1 minute. Start
gootl and sIoav. Won easily; second and third
driving.
i Overweights — Wedding Prince, 2 pounds.
58243 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 8-
year-olds. Claiming. Net Value to
winner $400; second, $70; third, $30.
Bqniv. Odds.
$2 mulmds paid. Honor Man, $1.00 straight, $2.60 place, $2.50 show; Ablaze, $5.90 place, $4.70 shoAv;
Dona Loriotto, $6. SO show.
EquiA’alent lujokiiig odds— Honor Man, KM) to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 25 to lOO show; Ablaze,
395 to 1(K) plaee. l.'J5 to KM) show’; Doii.i I-oriotte. 240 to 100 show.
AVi!M)er— B. g, hy The Mauager — lima, by Hastings (trained by W’. Perkins; bred by Air. Thomas C.
AlcDowell)
Ind. Horse.
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
58*217 =Plaudcl 115 L.rid.C O’ Mahoney G70-100
$2 mutuels paid, Ol.vmpiad, $29.60 straight, $12.00
place, $6.00 show'; W’edding Prince, $3.80 place,
$.3.20 show”, Maura, $3.00 show.
Equivalent liooking «>d«Is — Olympiad, 1380 to 100
straight, 500 to 100 place, 2U0 to 100 show; AVed-
68111’D’ond Dale
106
13
E
Fator
170-100
57375 Toreador
106
2’
W
Bog’wskl
U30^100
57823 CYibin Creek
K1
3^
C
O’ Mahoney
700-100
57779*Dora
98
4’
J Huntamer
360-100
5822 liFrippery
103
Bi
L
Aron
830-100
58221^’Jack Led!
103
6
E
Donahue
560-100
$2 mutuels paid. Diamond Dale, $5.40 straight.
$3.40 place, $2.60 show; Toreador, $6.60 place, $4.40
shoAv; Cabin Creek, $3.80 shoAv.
(Continued on tenth page).
DAIl.Y RACING FORM.
Tuesday, October 25 , 1921
LEXINGTON ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25
WflATHKR CliEARl TRACK FABT4
Raclns mrta at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time 2:45.)
0 Saperior mud runnor. x Good mud runner.
l|; Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse $1,000. .3-yen r-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: May 8, 1917— 1: 11 Vs— 6— 115.)
Today’s
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
.%7770
bMeliora
.110 1:12 7
108X7.50
,^.823.’»
Columbia Tenn . .
100 1:12 .5
112X745
.%8108
Mabel G
.110 1:12 4
112X745
r.8189
bGipsy Queen
.10451:12% ft
112X740
.=-.8169
•Cozette
98 l:12=i 3
100. .740
nsi«»
•bGround-Swell
.112 1:11% 5
104X740
58133
Greenland
.11.5 1:13% 3
108X740
(.5«9«9>
Viola Park
.10141:14% 4
109 X 735
.58191*
bPort Light
.117 1:12% 8
1120735
.57807
*^Iiss Dora
.100 1:13% 3
100X730
(.57062)
Grace Miimrd ....
.102 1:14%, 3
105X7.30
58175
biting Rose
.108 1:13% 3
lOS. .730
I5S175
Penwell
. 97 1:13% 3
10.5. .725
.5«913
Southern Gentle
man (M)
.115 lilftVii 3
108. .725
.53913
Oraleggo
.115 1:15%8 3
108X725
.57776
‘bBv Right
.K»3 1:10% 5
lO4;li720
57007
Maysville
.112 1:14% 3
105.. 720
.58239
bBiack Watch II.(M)107 1:16 4
Second Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
110. .700
Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds. Clairaing.
(Track record: April 25,
1921—1 :42%— 3— lai. )
(.58241)
bTan Son
.108 1:40%
114X725
.58191
‘Plus Ultra
107X720
."*82.35
John Iloslior
1120715
.581 ;J3
bTlie Virginian 89 1:47%
Third Race — Futurity Course.
(170 feet less than 3-4 mile.)
106X710
Purse $1,000. 2-yeur-olds. Maidens. Fillies.
Special Weights.
(Track
record: April 23,
1918— 1:09%— 7
—110%.)
58236
Evening Stories .
112. .725
58236
Our Betsy
112X720
57978
Blue Deep
112X71.5
.58131
Canny I-^idy
112x715
.58170
Field Lark
112. .710
58066
Ambush
112.. 705
.54288
Beautiful Dream.
112. .705
58066
Lon ice ra
112. .700
Bonero Blue
112
.58212 Casey 110l:13"f. 105X740
(.58240) Lord Allen 109 1:13% 100 X 740
.57948 Stonewall 107 1:15% 97.. 730
Fifth Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $1,000. 3-j-ear-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: April 25. 1921— 1:42%— 3— 103.)
.5819.53*l)Fair Orient 115 1:45% 8 111X750
.58214= *Guaranteed Ill 1:40% 4 10:i:lc745
5S191* •Amanda ItMi 1:47% 4 103X745
.581 S9 •bRapid Stride 108 1:47% 4 100X740
.58195 Harvest King 114 l:40y5 7 111X740
(.50774) ‘Starkey 112 1:45% 7 100.. 740
57977 ‘Jackstraw 109 1:40% 7 100.. 735
.57815 bBond 108 1:45% 7 111X73.5
.50945 ‘bPuts and (alls ...KG 1:48% 9 100X725
Sixth Rac e ■ '3-4 Mile.
Athens Purse.
Pur-xe $1,IKM>. All ages. Allowances.
PORT LIOHT, b.
(Trainer. B.
.58191 Church’ 1
£.7770 Latonia
57233 Latonia
56782 Latonia
55495 Latonia
6.5.146 liatoTiia
55234 Latonia
65197 Latonia
54918 Latonia
64547 Church’ I
MISS DORA, b. :
(Trainer, T.
.57807 Latonia
.57425 Latonia
56992 Latonia
56890 Latonia
66594 D’ shire
mm Ft. Erie I
56270 Ft. Erie
56216 Ft. Erie
56028 D’ shire
55468 Latonia
^ g. 8 112
McOarve/. Owner, W.
3-4 l:1.1%fast 35 110
3-4 l:13%fast 42 113
3-4 l:14%good 7 108
3-4 l:16%hvy 18 115
8-4 1:12 fast *'2 115 1
8-4 1:12%fast 27 112
3-4 l:16%hvy II 109
8-4 1:12%hvy 16 115
8-4 l:13%fast 11 112
8-4 l:12%faat 18f 110
f. 3 100
Devenaoz. Owner, T.
3-4 1 :17%mud 32 100
3-4 1:16 ^hvy 10 108
.3-4 1:18%hvy 11 104
3-4 1:13 fast 12 102
3-4 1 ;13%.good 43 100
6i f l:09%h\T 65 106
3-4 1:14 fast 53 106
3-4 l:15%good It 105
3-4 l:lS%hvy 9f 104
3-4 l:ll%fa8t 33f 105 ]
By Hambnrt— Monlngslde, by Meddler.
O. Bteaer),
4 3 5 2» 2U B Kenn’dylO Col. Taylor. Amanda . Plus Ultra
2 1 1 1§ 5* H J Burke 12 Diana, Sam Reh. Pluzey
6 7 7 7>» 9’= M Gamer 12 Sw’t Lib’ty, BigSon, LdGarrison
9 9 9 9 9*^ W Cnimp 9 Green Gold. Peggy C.. Bermont
1 11 10 8§ 8“ M Gamer 11 Yonneed. HonorMan, GipsyQneea
7 8 6 4* 3*1 R Har’ton 11 Clintonrille, Kinglike, Acclaim
• 6 5 8’i S* M Gamer 7 Dr.Carmen, SweetLiberty, Ruby
2 7 6 6* 6'= W Lilley 12 Orienra, TwinkleBlue, Col.T’jlor
7 7 8 8* 8’i E Pool 12 Sw’tLib’y, M.Fonso, EyesofT’tb
2 10 11 104 9*i C Th’pson 12 Yonneed. Hon.Man, BritisbMald
By Jaok Atkin— Domtl, by Darebin.
Deyereauz).
3 1 1 lb 8'J B Anthony 12 Furbelow, Dimples. Harold K.
3 1 1 6'i 92* M Gamer 9 Beg Pardon, Dimples, Sea Court
4 Lost rider. S McGrawl2 Donna Roma. R.is, Tulsa
3 2 2 4« 4*1 B Kenn'dylO Hereafter, GipsyQueen, Kinglike
2 2 1 2' 2b S McGraw 12 Icon, Hnmpy. Coca Cola
9 9» lO’i F Paul
1 3b 9»* F Paul
4 6b 8*1 F Paul
1 2* 3» F Paul
10 Hasten On, Ettahe, Greenland
10 LadyLuxury, Yonneed, WarTank
11 Coca Cola, DaneingGirl, Get’Bra
11 N’tstick, C. I/decker, Anticipate
12 CPtonrille. Geo.Starr. D.Oaraiea
GRACE MINARD, br. f. 3 105
(Trainer, J. M. HukiU. Owner, W. C.
(Track record: May 8, 1
(.5^0:19) Treasurer
(.5707.5) tAsia
.58210 JUnele Sonny
.5Si:i4 K’ap R<M*k
.5S192* Thibodaux
.58211 tTbaron
.57187= Dorothy Buckner .
.58134 Pindar P<»el
.58013 bTravesty
.58014 Hysteria
.5777.5 Image
.57491 Clem Tlieisen (M).
.58070 Marimba
.58010 I^idy Astor
.5:1787= tJentility
I .58190 Doyle (M)
r>7725 T uscolai
I 5.5290 Sandy Ljuul (M>..
ttl. J, Ix)ng entry,
tMontfort Jones entry.
5 — «-ll">>
2 98.. 725
2 95.. 720
2 98.. 720
2 98.. 725
2 98.. 71 5
.3 113X71.5
2 95X710
2 98X710
4 115X710
2 95X710
s 2 95X705
108X705
2 95X705
2 9.5.. 700
2 95X700
3 108.. TOO
:? 11(>. .700
3 105. .700
57062 B.Grass
oi f 1:09 mud 1
106
r>697'» B.Grass
5-8 l:00%fast 6
110
5C914 B.Grass
6-8 1 :02%mud i9-10 110
56X71 B.Gra.ss
5-8 l:01%mud
107
Col. Fair
6-S l:02%fa.st —
11.5
565.52 Col. Fair
5-S l ;00%fast —
lo:’.
66547 Col. Fair
5-S l:Ql%good —
10.3
.50637 Col.F:«ir
6-8 1 :01 fast —
lOS
56498 Latonia
•J-4 1 :13%fast 9
104 1
RING ROSE,
ch. 0. S
103
11 11 U‘ 11** P Paul 12 CPtonville. Geo.Starr, D.Oarmea
By Frontenao— Roses, by Wagner.
Goodloe).
U C VanDu’n 4 Gallant L:ul, R<»g, Dorothy Hines
2‘ C VanDu’n 5 Peasant, Mad.Byng. C’rdeFeu
2* C VanDti’n 4 M’mByng, ViolaPark. MissMinks
4^i C VanDu’n 5 I.onieLou. PeggyM’rtin, Peasant
1 C VanDu'n 3 Virgo. Maysville
3 G Fields 5 Maysville, Ijoj'alist. MadaraB.vng
1 G Fields 7 Mail.Byng, CoeurdeFeu, OiirAlice
2 C VanDu’n (» Mayflower, (’liisca. Loyalist
5 6 10= 11=’ M Garner 12 T.Xorris, W. Flower, EdGarrison
(Trainer,
68175 Church’ 1
67977 Church’ I
57559 Latonia
67070 Latonia
56762 latonia
65327 Latonia
65073 Latonia
65002 Latonia
J. Masterson. Owner, J. Masterson).
By Seth— Bom Bing, by BUppodrome.
1 1-16 l:46%fast 22-0 104 ]
7- 8 1:26%fast 7 108]
3-4 1:17%hvy 128 107
3-4 1:13 fast 45 107
3-4 l:15%slow 62 112 ]
8- 4 l:13?5fast 7 107
3-4 1:12%faat 37 107
1-4 l:ll%faet 31 106
’7 5 5J 8=® B Parke 10 Dantzic, M. Fontaine, Maveliona
'7 6 6*5 5* R Har’ton 15 Pl.Ultra, Fos. Embry, Gl.Prnoce
3 4 6b 7=* R Har’ton 11 J. Goodman, Meliora, Gr’d-Swell
9 10 10® 10== R Har’ton 11 J.S.R’doDi CncleVelo, RIs’gRock
10 10 10 9=* R Har’ton 10 Ruby. Columbia Tenn, Cozette
6 6 4=i 1= R 1101^^012 Penwell, Currency, Jacobean
9 9 9* 6=i N Barrett 10 Guv’nor, (]ozette, JaneP’nybakei
7 6 7ak 7»| X Barrett 12 Gr’d-Swell. Sirocco, Honor Mas
PENWEIX, b. f, 3
(Trainer, R, L. Frakes. Owner, Koha A Tbeisen).
By Diok Wellea— Pe:jslty, by Maratkoa.
Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
Cyntliiana Hnndicap.
Purse $1,000. 2 year-olds.
(Track record: May 8. 1917— 1 : 11 V^— 0-115.)
58212= KOCKMINISTEU .121 1:12% 118X7.50
Purse $2.00t>. 3-year-olds
(Track record: April 25
5Si:i5“‘bHcrd Girl
.58193= bJouett
(.57810) bGeiienil Haig . . .
(.5s071 1 Marine (’orps . . .
5819:4= Easteside
.570.52= ‘bCantilever
.58193 Iten Valet
.58215 Rep
and upward.
, 1921-1:42%-
-.lOd 1:45%
. .112 1:44%
. .Ill 1:45%
. .112 1:47
. . 93 1 :4C.
. .113 1;1«%
. .107 1:40
..111 1:42%
Claiming.
-.3—103. )
4 111X750
4 112X745
5 109X745
3 103.. 740
3 100X740
5 111X7,35
:4 109X735
3 100X730
5S175 Church’ 1 1 1-16 l:46%fast 66 104i 3 112
,58071 Church’ 1 1 1-16 1:47 fast 68 107 10 10 9 8
67622 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 39 108 3 7 6 6
67113 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 19 107 2 8 6 5
56818 Latonia 1 1-16 l:48%slow 10 107 7 6 6 6
56667 D’shlre 1 1-16 l:46%fast 7 98 1 10 10 9
66502 Windsor 1 l:40%fast 43-16 94 2 7 8 7
55474 Latcnia 11-16 1:47 fast 25 102 4 7 7 6
SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN, b. c. 3 108
(M)
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, W. V. Thraves),
Sb H Gray 10 Danlzic, M. Fontaine, Maveliona
7= 7% H Gray 12 Mar.Corps, M.F’ntaine, B.Mnid
6=®®6=* H Gray 8 R. Stone, Mavehona, G.Daugh’rty
4h 4== M Gamer 8 ElenncnG., D’ntyLass, M.J. Baker
6=1 5‘* E Pool 7 H.Girl, L.ickaw’na, Tawas’ntha
7* 7*i S McGraw 12 WalkUp, SirJ.Vergne, F.Shan’n
4= 4* A Gantner 8 Kirah, Koh-i-noor, Franklin
Si 3=1 H Gray 12 Cut Up, Hadherway, Acclaim
By Ultimus — Tsarina, by Kingston.
LKXINGTON JOCKKY^ PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, 1921» to October 11» 1021, InclnalTW.
At or I At or
Jockey.
PC.
Wt.
Mts.
lat.
2d.
8d.
Jockey.
P.O.
Wt.
Mta.
lat.
2d.
8d.
Davis, B
. .85
102
26
9
7
4
Murray, T. ...
.. .10
108
244
24
22
35
Rice, Jj
. .29
100
2
1
0
Smallwood, J.
.. .09
113
46
4
4
6
Lyke, L.
. .23
114
256
60
49
81
Smith. F
.. .08
102
187
18
15
11
Gamer, M. ...
. .20
106
398
79
67
65
Porretto, F. ..
.. .08
88
118
10
11
15
Pool, E.
. .19
107
487
82
78
79
Stack. G
.. .07
111
125
9
7
11
Pickens, A. .
. .18
104
238
42
42
8/
Collins, A. ...
.. .06
106
209
12
19
17
Oonuelly, D. .
. .17
110
138
23
21
18
Barnes, N. J. .
.. .06
102
140
8
17
13
Fields, G. ...
. .17
101
407
70
55
5ft
Carroll, G. W.
.. .06
100
135
8
IQ
20
Howard, J. ..
. .17
108
78
13
7
7
Heinisch, W. .
.. .06
118
94
6
16
6
Kennedy. B. .
. .17
104
265
46
88
46
Harrington, R.
.. .06
108
112
7
6
3
Burke, H. J.
. .16
109
873
59
44
49
Long, P
.. .06
99
35
2
1
8
Roberts, J. ...
. .15
113
162
24
16
25
Anthony, B. ..
.. .05
102
117
6
6
8
Barrett, N. ..
. .15
108
212
31
19
13
Groves, E. ...
.. .05
112
38
2
3
4
Gregory, H. .
. .14
100
296
40
42
28
McCoy, J
.. .04
98
182
8
20
22
Lilley, W. ...
. .14
117
112
1ft
7
16
Miller, 0. 0. ..
.. .04
95
27
1
1
0
McDermott, R.
. .13
106
149
19
15
20
Morrlfisey, W.
.. .04
108
138
6
14
10
Taylor, W. W.
. .13
114
86
11
7
18
Deavenport, J.
.. .04
114
23
1
6
2
Scobie, S. ...
. .13
9.5
823
42
46
48 ,
Shilling, H. ...
.. .04
108
28
1
4
4
Gray. H
. .12
102
41
6
11
4
Parrish, 0. ...
.. .02
106
42
1
2
8
Bamea, E. . .
. .12
105
845
62
47
61
Buel, C
.. .02
100
63
1
2
5
Kederis. J. ..
. .12
103
85
10
11
11
Scheffel, B. ..
.. .02
100
64
1
3
9
Lunsford, H.
. .12
111
239
29
86
26
Andress, W. .
110
28
0
0
3
Parke, B. ...
. .12
100
433
50
45
64
Corcoron, J. ..
95
2
0
0
0
Paul, F
. .12
108
140
17
13
21
Espenshode, B.
95
1
0
0
0
Grump, W. ..
. .11
112
108
12
18
11
Ro.*ieh, A
98
9
0
0
1
Wilson, A. . .
. .11
100
114
12
8
20
Robbina, E. . .
95
4
0
2
0
King, H
. .11
109
168
19
19
12
Btuder, 0
95
8
0
0
2
McOrsw, S. ..
. .11
99
81
9
16
7
Templeton, B.
101
19
0
1
0
Mooney, J. D
. .11
107
410
44
64
64
Glnley, F
98
12
0
1
1
Willis, 0. ...
. .10
106
227
22
19
82
Lancet, W. ...
100
3
0
0
0
Francis, J. ..
. .10
106
617
62
71
68
Pool, W
95
6
0
0
0
5CS13 B. Grass
.5CS7:> B.Gr.'iss
.56556 Col. Fair
,5r.55:j Col. Fair
51253 Latonia
51093 Latonia
.50979 Latonia
47046 Lex’ ton
46986 Lex’ ton
3-4 l:16%mud 32
5-8 l:03%mu«l
:M l:14%fast —
5-8 l:t)l%fast —
3-4 l:13%fa.st 21
3-4 l:13%fast 62
3-4 1:13 fast 44
1-2 47%fa«t 25f
1-2 48%£ast 31-K
47046 Lex’ ton 1-2 47%fa«t 25f 117 9
46986 Lex’ton 1-2 48%£ast 31-10 113 1
ORALEGGO, b. g. 3 108
(Trainer, H. Oots. Owner, H. Oots).
5=® A Alex’ der (» Fair Florin. M.iysville, Countess
L Canfield 6 Our.Mice, GiillantLid. MurtyLou
6 «; Latly Morrow. Our Alice, Elk ton
5 .5 Ix>uielx>u, MissM’ks. T.W’w’sF’t
7 T'i 7'= T Murray S L.Chanip, BygoncDays, L.Wid’g
G 9== F Wilson 10 T’stOffieial. C’rtView, Both’.at’n
4 lib 12*2 p Wilson 12 Gangway, Botheration. Merrimac
10 lOJ J Howard 12 Oent’ter, UncleVelo.SmokeScroen
5 41 44 T Murray 6 Runmic. Monsoon. St. Michael
By Dr. Leggo— Oratossa, by Ormonde.
5.3913 Lex’ton
63141 Sh’port
63030 Sh’port
62599 F.G’nds
519-24 Jef’.son
51409 Church’ I
51327 Church’ 1
51237 Latonia
61053 I.£tonia
60S1S Latonia
50661 Latonia
3-4 1:16 mud 21-5 102 6
5=. f 1 :0S%fast 3-5 107 2
6.i f 1 :ir> hvy 35 107 3
55 f 1 :06%fast 18-5 107J 4
5i f 1:0,8 fast 8 112110
3-4 1:14%fast 19f 115 13
3-4 1:15%fast 78 l'J9 13
3-4 l:15%slow 22 11.5 6
65 f l:08%fast 41f 115 7
55fl:07%fast 46 112 10
55 f l:0S%fast 22f 108 6
BY RIGHT, b. m. 5
6 6 4= 4=5 G Field 11 Melvin. Sure. Cobalt I>}iss
2 2 3= 3» G Stack 6 SeaCove, Y. Blossom, H. Rudder
4 2 lb 2* G Stack 5 Rustler, Lucy Kate, Y. Blossom
6 5 4= 25 N Barrett 12 Cel.Lass, G.Agramonte, M. Dixon
9 8 8= 7* J Gmber 11 Tan Son, Rolo, Winchester
9 9 7= 7*5 J GrubcT I.") Planet, BrownCheck, MissF’taine
13 13 9= J Gruber 14 King Rose, Natural, Lucy Kata
6 6 25 3* J Gruber 12 Acclaim, Undine, Chns.A.Byma
6 6 3= I’i J Gruber 12 Kas, Big Son, Pinecrest
11 10 10= 9“ J Gruber 12 Scot.Chief, SocialStar. RingRoM
2 4 5= 6=5 J Gruber 12 Maehiavelii, T’sentha, Natural
By Cunaxd — Skyo, by Goldcrest.
(Trainer, G. Denny. Owner, J. W. Deckers).
7776 Latonia 1 1-16 l:49%slow 2Sf 108 10 10 10 10 10 10'- » T Murray 10 YoungAdani, Dr.Rae, Serv.Flag
57677 Latonia 3-4 1
57093 B. Grass 3-4 1
56971 B.Grass 5A f 1
MAYSVILLE, b. f, 3
3-4 l;12%fast 62£ 103 11
3-4 l:l7%mud 4 113
5A f l:07%fast 9 112
(Trainer. J. H. Nichols. Ownm*. J. H. Nichols).
11 11 11 11=* R Har’ton 11 Orlova, Clintonville, Col’biaTenn
5 = = J Sm’wood r> Miss Prosperity, Peasant, Byrne
1* J Sm’wood d Maysville, GaPtl^ad, MissMinks
By Cavalcadoux — Hill Top. by Clifford.
FIRST RACE— R-4 31ile. ::-year-ol«l.s anil upward. Claiiuiii;^'. (3lay 8,
1J>17 1:11 1-5 G 115.)
Index Coarse Dist TimeT’ekOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
.">7007 B.Grass
5-8 1:01 mud
(i
1T2
4= L
Canfield
5
Gal. I.rnl. PeggyMartin. C.deFeu
£7(:(R B.Grass
:i-4 1 :15%mud
3=
106
5= C
VanDu’n
5
Oiuntess, Tony Beau, I’eg.Martin
5G971 B.Grass
5i f l;07*bfast
7-10
107
0 ;
VanDu’n
ft
ByRight, Gall’tLad. .MissMinks
50913 B.Grass
3-4 l:lC*f,mu<l
8
107
ii® R
Davies
ft
Fair Florin, Countes.x, Crutches
56874 B.Grass
5?. f l :10%mud
107
4 * c
VanDu’n
ft
Haman. Madam Byng, TonyBeau
56.160 Col. Fair
5-S l:02%faat
—
113
i 0
Willis
3
Grace Minard. Virgo
L6555 Col. Fa i?
5-8 l:01%fast
—
110
3 0
Willis
r»
C’r de Feu, Madam Byng, Mascot
56552 Col. Fair
5-8 l:00%fast
—
103
1 0
WillKs
5
I.rf)yali8t, G, Minard, MadamByng
5(i539 Col. Fair
3-4 l;15%fast
—
105
3 0
Willis
7
Miss Prosperity, M.Byiig, Byng
BLACK WATCH H , b. g, 4 (M)
110
By Macdonald n
. — ^Black 'Venus, by Kantaka.
(Trainer, W. Woodard. Owner, W. Woodard).
MELIORA, ch. m, 7 108
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner. R. L.
57770 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 11-10 110 4
57359 Latonia
3-4 l:17%hvy
3-5
109
3
1
1
67269 Latonia
3-4 l:12«i£ast 41-10 106
5
3
3
56510 Windsor
3-4 l:ll’%fast
51
109
6
3
8
56406 W"indsor
3-4 l:18%mud
2
107
4
1
1
65761 K’worth
3-4 l;14%good 5
105
1
1
1
55522 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
7-6
112
2
3
3
6B1(» Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast 41-10 108
1
1
1
65115 Latonia
8-4 l:12Vi£ast 17-10 107
7
6
6
tDead heat.
COLUMBIA TENN. b. g. 6
112
(Trainer,
J. H. Baker. Owner,
J. H.
Baker).
58233 Lex’ton
3-4 l:12%fast
S
KKi
1
3
1
67677 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
10
112
2
1
1
673,Vi Latonia
3-4 l:l»i%hvy
13-10
116
3
1
1
66943 Latonia
3-4 1 :12%f ast
6
112
4
2
1
56762 Latonia
3-4 l:13%slow
9-5
1131 2
2
1
65273 Latonia
3-4 l;12%fast
24
no
2
4
5
65078 lAtonia
3-4 l:12%fast
15
115
4
6
8
64753 Latonia
3-4 l;16%mud
6
110
8
8
8
64654 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
4i
115
5
4
4
MABEL G„ br. f. 4
112
(Trainer.
J, Whitlow. Owner,
W. 1
B.
Payne).
58108 Church’l
3-4 l;12%fa.st
G
lOS
1
3
G
57722 l..atonia
3-4 1:13 fast 23-10
107
6
5
3
57333 J.Htonia
3-4 1 :16%hvy
18-3
110
1
4
3
6C7C2 I,atonia
3-4 l:15%slow
6
109
5
8
7
653G9 Latonia
3-4 1 :ll%fast 4.3-10
113
2
4
4
66273 I.Atonla
3-4 l:12%faat
6
108
6
6
4
65115 I.Atonia
3-4 l:12%fast
7
105
4
1
1
GIFSY QXnSEN, b. m. 6
112
(Trainer.
A. Newman. Owner, 1
I. P
. Baker)
,
r.X189 Church’l
3-4 l:12%fast
6
I06i
G
6
6
57977 Church’l
7-8 1 :26%fast
8
113)
5
3 3
4
67804 Latonia
3-4 l:15%mud
10
107
2
G
6
57677 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
18
107
7
8
8
67562 Latonia
3-4 l:l.’i%hvy
17-5
107
2
1
1
57491 Latonia
3-4 l:14%good27-10 107
G
6
4
67166 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
10
106
8
8
8
B6890 Latonia
3-4 1 :13 last
5
107
4
4
4
65379 Latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
57-10 106 11
9
7
COZETTE. b.
f. a
100
(Trainer,
P. Coyne. Owner. G.
J. :
Long).
.5SJ69 Church’l
3-4 l:12%fast
15
100
8
€
7
580:(8 Church’l
3-4 1 :12%fast
37
103
4
2
3
57722 Latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
11
99= 3
1
2
67200 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
26
98J7
10
10
57037 Latonia
3-4 l:14%good 14-0
100
2
4
4
66762 Latonia
3-4 1 :15%slow
17
101
6
6
4
53391 Li Ionia
3-1 l:12%£ast
8
102
7
8
10
65272 Latonia
1 1-16 l:46%.£a8t
5
l‘)0
6
6 7
6
651C8 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast 17-10
93
7
8
G
65073 I.Atonia
3-4 l:12%.fast
14-5
99
3
8
6
GROUND-SWELL, ch. ra, 5
(Trainer, W. St. Vincent. Owner, J. L. Earl).
By Ultimus— Altiora, by Lamplighter.
laker).
3 6 45 4= E Pool 12 Diana. Sam Reh. Fliizey
1 1 1= 25 B Scobie 11 J.G’draan, Gr’nd-Swell, 'T.McGee
3 3 3= 3‘5 E Scobie 8 Blue Paradi.se, Rnby, Furbelow
8 8 3b 8*4 S McGraw 10 Fort Bliss, Knklux, Orlova
1 1 1=5 1= E Pool 8 Ruby, Hereafter, Anticipate
1 1 2=5 3*5 E Pool 12 Fitz-B’dlc, R.Traveler, Cahalan
8 3 2= It* L Lyke 8 Col. Taylor, G.-SwcR. S.Liberty
1 1 1* 1= E Pool 11 Gr’n Grass, Cozette, SaddieRing
6 6 7= 6* E Pool 10 MabelG., Gr.-Swell, Clintonville
By Handridge — Please Welles, by Dick Welles.
sker) .
3 1 n 4=i R Davis 8 Honor Man. Ablaze. 1). Loriotte
1 1 1= 3* H J Burkoll Orlova, Clintonville. St. Michael
1 1 lb 3* W -W T’Iorl2 Rapid Stride, Mabel G., Doric
2 1 2b 4=1 W W T’lorl2 M.Thony, G’iaFrance, Clintonville
2 1 2« 2* W W *norl0 Ruby. Cozette, Mabel G.
4 6 6’ 6=5 F Smith 8 Redmon, Guv’nor, Marvin May
6 8 9 9=" N Barrett 9 BuddieKenn. MarvinMay, Kstero
8 8 6* 6*3 N Barrett 8 Hadrian, M.arvin May. S. Combe
4 4 6= 6*5 J Butwell 12 Marvin May, Dodge, Meliora
By Marta Santa — Miss Present, by The Tartar.
lyne).
3 6 7= 7= O Willis 10 Cl’tonville, J. Goodman. BenBolt
5 3 1= 15 J Francis 12 G’d-Swell, Harloek, Glo. France
4 3 3= 2=5 E Scobie 12 RapidStride, Col’biaTenn, Doric
8 7 4= 4=® J Francis 10 Ruby, Columbia Tenn, Cozette
4 4 6=® 6* L Lyke 8 Redmon, Botheration, RapidDay
5 4 65 6= O 'Willis 8 Redmon, Guv’nor, Marvin May
1 1 1* 1* O Willis 10 Gr.-Swell, Clintonville. S.Liberty
By Marathon — Zinfandsl, by The Conunoner.
ker).
6 6 4- .1 Francis 8 B.ofElizubi-thtown, Fluzey. Pyx!
3 4 45 4*5 H Lunsf’d l.'l Pl.Ultra. Fos.Embry, Gl.Frai oej
6 6 6* 6’= J Francis 7 A. A. Akin, Ruby, Cot. Blossom
8 8 10* 9=® J Francis 11 Orlova, Clintonville. Col’biaTenn
1 1 1* 1* J Francis 11 Bichelien, Service Flag, Ras
6 4 45 4*5 J Francis 11 S.Liberty, G. -Swell, II.Burgoyne
8 8 8 8*® A Wilson 8 Honor Man, Furbelow, Orlova
4 4 3* 2* J Francis 10 Hereafter, Kinglike, Miss Dora
9 7 44 2»k J Francis 11 Youneed, Col. Taylor, The Ally 1
By Sain — Semprits, by Bomproniiu. {
€ 7 55 5*2 B Parke 10 M.tbeTime, BenBoll. I’nckVelu
2 3 4“b 6=5 J Kederis 9 Rapid Day, Redmon, St. Michael
12 6= 6*i B Parke 12 MabelG., Gr’nd-Swell, Harlocfe
10 10 8* 8*4 G Fields 12 Abadane, Redmon, GloriaFrance
4 4 35 S* E Scobie 11 HonorMan, G.Grold, RapidStride
6 4 35 3* G Fields 10 Ruby, Columbia Tenn. Mabel G.
8 10 10= 10=t L McAtee 11 J. Daisy, Bud.Kean, Botheratioi)
7 6 7* 6® G Fields 10 Jim Daisy, Ace, Miss Fontaine
8 6 6= 3* E Scobie 11 Meliora, GreenGrass, Sa’dleRing
8 6 4b 2= E Scobie 10 Guv’uor, J.P’nnybaker, Kingllk#
Bt Whitk Broom II.—'Rcokwater, by Lanreato ml
58239 Lex’ton 1 1-S l:52%fast 19 109 5 5 5
5S190 Church’l 1 l:39%fast 61 112 9 10 6
58133 Church’l 3-4 l:13%fast 16 107 15 11
68012 Church’! 1 3-16 2:01%fast 26f 112 9 8 6
57977 Church’l 7-8 l:26%fast 8f 112 11 8 10
57096 B.Grass 5-8 l:04%mud 9 110
56965 B.Grass 65 t l:09%slow U-6 116
56875 B.Grass 3-4 l:20%mud 110
109 5 5 5 5 6= 6’« J Kederis 8 Y. Adam. MeAdoo. Briti.sh Maid
112 9 10 6 5 4= 4®5 J Kederis 14 Tw’kleBlue, Berm’t, WillowTree
107 15 11 11 11=511=* A Wilson 15 Judge Pryor, Tharon, Bermont
112 9 8 € 8 55 5*i J Kederis 11 M. Corps, M.Rappold, Ton. I^idy
112 11 8 10 10 10= 10=« J Kederis 15 PlusUltra, F.Embry, Gl.Franco
110 6== L (Canfield 5 Rog, Beeswaw, Virgin
116 3*5 J Robbins C Zaiuer, Nan, Marine Corps
110 6== J Robbins 5 Crutches, Dulce Tokalon, Byng
SECOND RACE 1 1-lG CS-year-oliiM. C’laimiuj;:. (April
1:4:: 4-r. — ;t —
TAN SON, ch. g. 3
(Trainer, W. M.
114
Owner. Cain
."8241 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1 ;46%fast 10 107 2 1
58132 Church’l 1 1-16 l:46%fast 11 101 5 3 2
67817 K’worth lm70y 1 :51%slop 6 108 3 6
57734 K’worth lm70y l:45%fast 41-10 102 1 1
67606 W’dbine 1 1-16 1:48 goodS3-10f 107 9 9
57431 W’dbine 3-4 l:i:i fast 18 109 5
57373 Th’cliffe 3-4 1:13 fast 19 97
57318 Th’cliffe 1 1-16 1:.50 mud 12-5 96
66599 D’ shire 1 1-8 l:52%good43-10 108 2 1
56-142 Windsor 1 1-16 l:50%slow 8 111 5 2
56307 Ft. Erie 1 l:41%hvy 23 95 2 3
PLUS ULTRA, br. g, 3 107
(Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J. Lowe).
58191 Church’l
58108 Church’l
67977 Church’l
57770 Latonia
57457 Latonia
56992 Latonia
66714 Latonia
66522 Latonia
3-4 1 :i:i%fast 16-5 112 6 1
3-4 l:l2%fast 18 HI 8
7-8 l:2G%fast 24 110 8 6
3-4 l:13%fast 39 114 6
3-4 1:18 hvy 16 1125 1
S-4 l:18%hvy 61 102 7
3-4 1:16 hvy 39f 1015 9 ]
3-4 l;12%fast 170 101 4
JOHN HOSHOR. b. g. 3
('Trainer, C. T. Worthington.
By Aeronaut — ^Tan, by Bt. Loonards XX.
Sanford).
1 1'* !•» M GarntT 8 American Boy. Wickford, Diana
3 3=5 3*i A WMlson ft Ben Valet. Cimarron, Runzaf
7 7=® 7== E Pollard 8 Austral, T.F.MoMahon, T.Desert
1 2* lb II Thur’oer ft Darn:iy, SmartMoney, S’timental
8 6= 5*5 H ThurberlO Roseate, King Trojan, Asteri.sk
4 3= 3*5 E Pollard 10 I^ady Luxury, Jagu. (Tormonan
6=5 T Brooke 12 T.Nephew, Icon, Flagging Spirit
4® C Lang 0 Diomed, Brisk, Joaquina
2 35 4*5 E Pollard 7 Cnbanita, Osgood, Sir Clarence
1 1* 1* E Pollard 8 G. Fringe, K.Trojan, Merrimac
6 6* 6* B Harb’ne 8 King’s Champion, BettyJ.,^ Fizer
By Von Tromp— Dally, by Gigantenm.
6 4= 4=5 E Barnes 10 Col. Taylor, Port Light, Amanda
7 6= 6* B Kenn’dylO Cl’tonville, J. Goodman, BenBolt
2 1= 1=5 J D M’neylo Fos.Embry, Gl.Franco. G.(Juoen
9 65 6* M Gamer 12 Diana, Sam Reh. Fluzey
1 1* 1=5 L Lyke 12 BritishMaid, Shipmate. HaselW*
4 6* 7=® G Field 12 Donna Roma. Ras, Tulsa
9 8= 8*= B Kennedy 11 W. Flower, Easteside, WhlteStaa
7 6 * 6® J McCoy 8 Col. Taylor, Meliora. Gr. -Swell
By Light o’ m* Life— Imprint, by Knight of the
582.‘}5 Lex’ton
,574;{4 W’dbine
67189 Th’cliffe
5SC97 D’shire
55999 D’shire
65213 Ham’ton
64926 B.Bon’ts
3-1 l:12%fast 53 168 S S
1 1:41 fast 9-5 95 2 1 2
3-4 1:13%fast 11-5 104
1 l;38%good 6 107 5 3 3
1 l::m5fast 10 111 :J 2 2
3-4 l:15%fast 7 112 7 7
2-4 1 :14%fast 8-6 112 3 1
Owner, C. T. Wortliington) .
5460R Thomcliffe 3-4 l:14%good 6 112
B2<»19 Tijuana 1 l:42%slop 9-10 100 4 3 8
THE VIRGINIAN, ch. o, 3 106
(Trainer. K. Spence. Owner, K. Spence).
58133 Church’l
67807 Latonia
:i-4 1 :13%fast 36 109 14
3-4 1 :17%mud 12f 108 11
57459 Latonia 1 1-16 l;52%hvy 10 107 7 7 6
67425 Latonia 3-4 l;16%hvy 12 104 9
553G8 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47=/f;fast 17-5 110 9 8
65252 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 65 110 2 I
55024 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05%fast 33-10 97 2 2
64756 Latonia 1 1-16 l:5S=.-,mud 17-5 106 1 1
64481 Church’l 1 1-4 2:08%slow '/ 89 3 2
S 8'= (' D’hmon 8 Honor Man. Ablaze, I). Loriotte
3* 3®2 H Jones 4 Bastille, Irish Jig. Kentish Boy
1* II Jones 12 Mary Reigel. Tubby A.. Sheba
25 2‘ J H Burke (1 Montalvo. B’gaBnck, Fitz-Boo«lle
2= 3=2 B Parke 9 MissPetite, Old Chap, All R. Sir
6= 6=5 H Salad In 12 Soc.Star, Gr’dDaddy, VicMunoa
1* 1=5 H Saladin 9 Tan Son, Social Star, Perhaps
l*=b H Saladin ft Soc.Star, VicMunoz, GiltFringe
3b 3* M Sl’ghter ft Uyampom, Nebulous, Cahalan
By Colt— XogUtiUa, by Looohatobee.
13* 13== H J Burke 13 Judge Pryor, Tharon. Bermont
85 7*5 E Barnes 12 Furbelow, Dimples, Harold K.
9=5 9== E Scobie 11 BlarneyStone, SeaCourt, Kama
6 4 4"k 5*5 E Scobie 9 BegPardon, Dimples, SeaCourt
8 6 4 Fell. T Murray 9 JakeFcld. RapidStride, Fifill.
Lost rider, E Scobie 12 May Bodine, LougbRed, Cut Up
2 3 3 25 2® E Scobie 4 Whirling Dun, Jetsam, Corydon
11 1 1= 1=5 E Scobie 11 Black Rock, Nordeck, Romper
2 2 2 4 4*5 E Scobie 4 Hono.Boy, AlexJr., FairOrlent
5S169 Church’l
3-4 l:12%fa.st
5
108
1
8
8
8=
8«t J
Kederis
10
M.tbeTime, BenBolt, XlueleVolo
5808S Church’l
3-4 l:12’%fast
16
103
1
5
5
7i
7*5
B
Parke
9
Rapid Day, Redmon, St. Michael
57722 Latonia
3-4 1:13 fa.st
7
107
2
6
G
4ui
t 25
E
Scobie
12
MabelG., Harloek, Glor. France
57.559 Latonia
3-4 1 :17%hvy
8
109
6
6
6
3=
3*5 E
Pool
11
JoeGoodmeu, Meliora, T.McGee
57491 J.<atonia
3-4 l:14%good
3-2
112
2
3
2
2*
2b
T
Murray
11
S.Liberty, H-Burgoyne, G. Queen
SrjGQ J..atonia
3-4 l;l2%fast
26
111
4
2
7
7i
7*
T
Murray
8
Blue Paradise. Ruby, Meliora
67166 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
17
116
3
3
4
6‘i 6=*
W
W T’lor
8
Honor Man, Furbelow, Orlova
6.5522 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
11-6
112
1
2
2
3*
3*
H
King
8 Col. Taylor, Meliora, Sw.Llberty
GREENLAND,
ch. g, 3
108
By Broomstick— Hansa, by Hamburg.
(Trainer,
W. M. Cain. Owner,
Cain & Sanford)
58133 Church’l
:i-4 l:13%fast
IGf
112
8
rj
5
io*
ion
E
Pollard
1,%
Judge Pryor, Tharon. Bermont
67402 W’dbine
1 1-lG 1:48 fast
16f
94
6
3
2
2
2=
3*
McD’ott 11
3Iaoge F., Joan of Arc, Exhorter
:>7.347 Th’cliffe
1 l:10%good
11
IW
6*
E
Pollard
12 Black Top, Broadview, W.alk Up
.57283 Th’cliffe
3-4 1 :15%.fast
13-5
112
5*
B
Pollard
12
Humpy, Dora, Secretary
50696 D’shire
S-4 l:i:(%fast
11
97
4
6
5
6b
6*J L
McD’ott 11
Tubby A., Merrimac. Sister Flo
56,594 D’shire
3-4 l:lS%good 6
11.5
3
5
5
4 =
5*
B
Pollard
12
Icon, Miss Dora, Humpy
56440 Windsor
11-16 1:51 slow
9
101
1
2
2
6
6*
L
McD’ott
9
Franklin, Austral, Darnley
56408 W’indsor
1 1-16 l:52%mud
60
100
6
1
1
0
2*
2*
I.
MeD’ottlO
Guldine. Court Fool, Joan of Arc
Ft. Erie
3-4 l:14%good 21
111
6
1
1
lb
5*
E
Pollard
10
Thor. Way, V. Welles, Phan.Fah
VIOLA PARK, ch. f, 4
109
By Dick Finnell — Viola Vail, by Jean Bereaud.
(Trainer,
W. Grater. Owner, W. Grater).
56969 B.Grass
5-8 l:01%fast
18-5
113
15
F
Paul
ft
Rog. Zaiiier. Virgin
56914 B.Grass
5-8 l;02*76mud
3
m
.3*
F
Paul
4
M’mByng, G. Minard. MissMiuks
56557 Col.Fai .-
3-1 1:15 fast
—
113
3
D
Conn’lly
4
Loyalist, Byng, Thramaii
56562 Col. Fair
5-8 l:00%fast
—
,s
5
Maysville. I»y«list, GraeeMinard
56,544 Col. Fair
5-8 1 :04 hvy
—
121
2
J
Robbins
ft
Mc.Vdoo, GallnntLad, PappyTom
Gr.537 Col. Fair
.5-8 1:01 fast
—
110
5
ft
Mayflower, GraeeMinard. Chisca
53999 Tjox’ton
::-4 l:l7%hvy
.50
109
6
5
7
8*
J
Francis
10
E.ufVouth. roh’tl.;iss, Bet>;|n(U
53871 Lex' ton
3-1 l:17!'6hvy
27
106
5
6
7
7*
S’*
J
Francis
lu
Rag.-izza, 'I'lie Nephew, LouieLou
'i'HIKD R -Fiatiirlty C«*iir«e (170 Icsm than B-4 iiiilel. li
.^laiileu.s. J‘'*illleK. Si»eci:il 'WelKrhts, (Aiiril liM, 1!HS 1 :OS) '
::-year-old.*i,
-7 llOMs ).
EVENING STORIES, b. f, 8 (M) 112 By Helmet— Bedtime Sterlet, by MarU S&nU.
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, M. 0. Moore).
6 Le.x’ton FO l:l»)l5fa<»t 21-M 112 2 2 2 3-5 4=-5 E Pool 7 IjUgs. ('autious. Ida McGee
1 Church’l 55 f 1:08 fast 112 2 1 2 65 5% E Barnes 12 Radiola, Bios. House. Wake Up
5 Church’l 3-4 l:14%fast 1 112 3 1 1 1= 2b E Barnes 8 BlackBetty, WhoC.Tell, E.Vale
8 Church’l 3-4 l:14%fast 11-5 112 9 6 3 3= 2* E Barnes 13 Reliability, Bl’kBetty, BI.Deep
3 ]..atonia 3-4 1:18 mud 6 109 7 6 5 6* 6=* B Pool 9 Moon Winks, Lugs, Spods
3 Latonia 6-8 l:(K)%fast 24 H5 8 • 10 10=®10=* H LunsTd 11 Bob.Hair. M.Wintor. InqulsltlM
Bt BETSY, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Huott-Maiy Le Bus, by 8t. Savin.
(Trainer. J. S. Hawkins. Owner, A. L* Ferguson).
(Trainer,
W. Perkins. Owner,
M.
0.
Moore).
.5X226 Lex’ton
FO l:10l5fa«»t
n-10
112
2
2
2
58170 Church’l
5i f 1:08 fast
112
2
1
2
5S066 Church’l
3-4 l:14%fast
1
112
3
1
1
57978 Church’l
3-4 l:14%fast
11-5
112
9
6
3
578^13 ]..atonia
3-4 1:18 mud
5
109
7
6
5
6600:1 Latonia
6-8 l:(K)%faBt
24
U5
2
•
10
OUR BETSY.
b. f, 2 (M)
112
.‘8226 Lex’ton
57771 Latonia '
57G75 Latonia
57492 Latonia
Ft! l:10*5fa.«t at
1 l:40%fast 9-5 109 Left at the post. B Parke
6® R ilar’ton 7 Lugs. Cautious. Ida Mctlec
.3-4 l;H%fast 41-10 112 7
65 f l:08%good 11 112 9
u7!>63 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
21-
•5 112
7
7
6
57201 I.atonia
f l:08%fast
10
112
10
10
7
f.G76:j Latonia
6J f l;03%alow
13
113
7
8
8
55577 Latonia
bi f l:07%faat
9
109
4
4
4
55523 Latonia
BLUE DEEP,
6i f 1:08 fast
h. f. 2 (M)
14
11"
112
7
8
6
(Trainer, A. Baker. Owner. A. B. Hsncook).
5797S Church’l
67771 Latonia
.57675 latonia
66763 Latcnia
65235 LJitonia
65CU4 Latonia
3-4 1:H%fast 19 112 7
1 1 :40%fast 14 109 I
3-4 l:l4%fast 14 112 3
55 f l:09%slow 27-10 113 10
6-8 1.06 hvy 15 H2 3
6-8 l:02%slow 38 112 4
I post. B Parke 8 'rhiboditux, Lt, Colonel, BlueDcep
4“b 3=5 B Parke 11 Asia, Reliability, Megan
45 4® A Smith 10 Georgette, Marimba, Canny Lady
4* 4*1 B Konn’dy 7 M.Wiosor, Ge’rgette, Bl’ckBetty
35 3* F Smith 12 Modnu, Megan, Plunella
4* 4®J W Andress 12 Glyn, M’aretWInsor, CoIIefeGirl
4* 4*5 H LunsTd 6 Pegasus, Hepbaistos, Fusee
4* 8=1 L McAt**e 8 Crossless. Black Flag, Scandsl
By Wrs.ok — ^Msria Frances, by Sir Dixon.
5i 4* H J Burke 13 Reliability, Eve. Stories, B.Bc'iy
3* 3* E Pool 8 Thihodau-x, Lt. Colonel. Charline
3b 6* K Pool 11 Asia, Reliability, Our Betsy
8=5 8=* B Pool 12 Glyn, M’aretWinsor. (!ol!epH:Url
2= 2* E Pool 10 Riga, TheCol’sT..:idy, NancyLSne
71 717 Smith 10 S’taClara, Pb’mBlue, BillandOtw
Tuesday, October 25, 1921
DiVTLY RACINa FORM.
UAliRX hADl, b. f, S (H) U:: Rj Jack Alkiu— &i«orweU, bjr 8t. RU1»«. M M il It AC i:
(Trainer, W. B. Finnegan, Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp), I'll l-“» <»—
r.si;{l Church’ I 5A f l;07^fast C:; 10!» 1 7 4 4» 4“ K McD’ott » Lt. Col., ird’t’n Maol, Itro.JiJm • < •
t*;978 Church’l 3-4 l:14%fast 57 112 2 4 9 10* 10** T Murray 13 Reliability, Eve. Stories, B.Betiy TREAfiTTREB br c 2 (M)
CV*r75 Latonia 3-4 l:14%fast 7 112 1 2 2 8* R McD’ottll Asia, Reliability, Our Betsy (Trainer *A Baker (
C7621 Latonia 65 f l:12%hvy 18 115 3 6 3 2* 2* R McD’ott 10 Marimba, Cliarline, Brass Tacka "on*ia Vhurch’’l ’ .'1-4 i l.'lWs
67492 Latonia 5| f l:08%good 117 112 2 2 2 3* 3» R McD’ott 10 Georgette, Marimba, Our Betty 07048 Latonia 3-4 1:14 g(
.58i;{l Church’l
54 f 1 ;07Aiifast
o<>
F!»
1
7
4
5’;978 Church’l
3-4 l:14%fast
57
112
2
4
9
5V675 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
7
112
1
2
2
57621 Latonia
64 f l:12%hvy
18
115
3
5
3
57492 Latonia
51 f l:08%good 117
112
2
2
2
67394 Latonia
6^ f IKlSAislow
95
112
7
7
6
67201 Latonia
6i f l:08%fast
25f
112
9
U
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FIELD t.a-rtt,
b. f, S (M)
112
•SIXTH II AC*i: ;;-l 4|||c. Athrns Pnrisr. AIIA.s;t*.N.
I 111 7 1:11 l-r» ii 115.)
AII4»«\ aiiccN.
3- 3- K MclJ oiTJU ueorgeue, manmoa, our Betty -Ti^g Latonia
6* 6‘* R McD’ott 10 Louanna, Red Wingfield, Spodt 54373 Church’l
(Trainer, A. Baker. Owner, A. Baker).
580.39 Church’ 1 .3-4 l :1.3%fast 7-3 115 3 1
57048 Latonia 3-4 1:14 goodl9-10 112 1 2
54378 Church’l 4J f 63%fast 47 115 7
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, X. Spanee).
.58170 Church’ 1
r,m:r, church’l
57944 Church’!
57771 l.atonia
57075 Latonia
5V526 l.atonia
67C63 latonia
67201 Latonia
5J £ 1:08 fast 25 107 11
3-4 l:14%fast 22 112 €
7- 8 l:28%fast 14 109 4
1 l;40%fast 17 109 3
8- 4 l:14%fast 20f 112 6
3-4 l:13%fast 13£ 98 6
3-4 l:131^fa8t 24 112 5
6i £ l:08%fast 17 112 7
By Short Oratt— Suptrl, by The Oemmoner. (Tnini, I
O'* 9«3 E Scobie 12 R.ndiola, Blossomllouse, WakeFp x^tonla
5* 5-i R McD’ott S li’kBetty, E.Stories, WhoC.Tell Latonia
6* 6** E Scobie H Maximac, Bojnl, Idcat. Colonel
6i 6»i T Murray 8 TIiilKMl’x. L’t Colonel, BlueDeep UNCLE SONNl
6* 6* T Murray 11 Asia, Reliability, Our Betsy (Trainer, J
6J 4* B Scobie 12 FlyBall, BlackBetty, Fincaitle 68210 Church’l
6* €*• B Scobie 7 M.Winsor, Ge’rgette, BCckBettf 68131 Church’l
ASIA. b. f. 2 96
(Trainer, P. Coyne. Owner, O. JT. Long).
.3-4 l:14%fa.st 7
3-4 1 :13%fast 7
6i f 1:10 slow 8
UNCLE SONNY, ch. c. 2
(Trainer, J. C. Milam.
Owner, Montfort Jones).
4MBUSH. b. f, 2 (M)
58000 Church’ I
5V4!42 Latonia
6(128 D’shire
5*.816 K’ worth
55009 Conn’ht
Owner, Nevada Stock Farm).
8 10 10* 9** T Murray 12 Modna, Megan, Our Betsy
By Atbellng II. — Celesta, by Sempronius.
68210 Church’l 7-8 l:20%fa.st 14 115 1
68131 Church’l 5i f l:0753fast 6-5 112 8
CAP ROCK. cb. c, 2 98
(Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner, Montfort Jones).
581.34 Church’l 7-8 l:2‘i%fast ,5() 112 10 11 le 7
By Ogden— Rosabel, by Omtondale.
1* 1*J B Barnes 11 Lieut. Colonel, Settle, Fincastle
24 2* E Pool 10 BndFislier, Bro..Ioliii, Lt. Colonel
C* 6** S Wide 12 Royal Palm, Bet Mosie, Lags
By Sain — Booma, by Alvesoot.
2* l*i J Kederis 11 Reliability, Our Betsy, Meg.in
6* 6‘* J Kederit 7 M.Winsor, Ge’rgette, BIVkBetty
6 4ti J Kederia 6 Lil.MaeK., Dlx. O’Day, F. Lark
By Uncle — Ballymena, by Adam.
I.
3= 1* E Barnes 11 OtirDe.nr, SnmFrank, Wake TTp
6* 6* E Barnes 9 Lt. Col., B’d’t’n Maid, Bro.John
By Trap Rock— Moulin Rouge, by Himyar,
3-4 l:14>Afast
18
112
7
6
.7
6^ 6‘*
B
Parke
8
B’kP.etty, E.Stories, WhoC.Tell
57809 I.Atonia
3-4 l:17%mud 29-10 112
3
2
3
3‘5 4®
M
Gamer
64 f l:0S’Higood
73
112
6
9
9
10 10* >
B
Parke
10
Georgette, Marimba, C.anny Lady
.57.391 Latonia
3-4 1:15 slow 4 109
2
5
8
6h 5®
M
Garner
6-8 1 :61%good 7
110
2
5
5
610 011
E
Denny
8
Bewitch, Fedora, Zack Terrell
5703.8 I..atonia
3-4 l:ir)%good 22-0 112
1
2
1
1® 1»®
M
Gamer
6-8 l:00%fa.«5t
33
110
2
3
4* 4»®
E
Denny
8
DarkAges, L.MaeB., B. Bumps
56944 I,atonia
5S f 1:08 fast 12-5 115
3
2
1
2»k 3i
E
Scobie
6-8 l:015tfast
7
113
5
7
8
8® 7**
E
Denny
9
Truro, Fast lYial, Billy Dunn
56783 Latonia
54 f l:09*V.hvy 17 116
4
4
4
4* 4®
E
Scobie
BEAUTIFUL DREAM, b. f, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, J. Curl. Owner, J. Curl).
By The Managed-Dream Girl, by 'V’oter,
56715 1-atonia
55496 I.atonia
64 f 1 :10%hvy 5 115 6
64 f 1 :07%fast 4-6 113 6
6* 6** M Gamer
6* 6*1 M Gamer
7 Smiling I.rfid, Tiilane, Ilamet
8 Washington, Tnlaiie, RmilingT.<ad
.S TomHare.lr., Smil’gLad, Tulane
8 BillyBru.sii, Ilepliaistos, Pegasus
54288 Church’l
44 £
53%fast
ST,
110 .3
54232 Church’l
4i f
54%fa.st
26
11.5 4
54099 (Church’ 1
1-2
47vtfa.st
7
115 6
LONICEBA. b.
f, 2
(H)
112
(Trainer, T. Johnson. Owner,
r.MlOG Church’l 3-4 1 :iP -,fasl t.3
BONERO BLUE.
First start.
.3 3 3* 4** J Howard C Whirl, Atta Gal, Field Lark THIBODAUX,
4 C 64 6* .T Howard 11 Bonus, lie Good, Atla Gal (Trainer,
6 6 6* 6*2 J Howanl 9 BerniceK., N’gbtyNisba, At.Gal 5S192 Church’l
By Leamence — Dorothy Perkins, by Cesarion. Church’ I
Watts) . 57771 Latcnia
Lott at the post. F Rmilh 8 B’kP.etty, E.Stories, WhoC.Tell 67^48 latonia
FOl'RTH IlACF. P,- 1 Alllo.
1017 1:11 l-.% G lir,.)
ROCKMINISTER. ch. o, 8 118
(Trainer, J. G. Milam. Owner, Montfort Jones).
ryiilliinnn Ilnn<lic:ii». < Hay S,
57918 Church’l
57771 Latoni.a
57C48 J..atonia
5T560 Latonia
5W9C Latonia
7-8 l:2.-*^.fast 6*
7-8 l:2(>i:sfast 6f
3-4 l:l2%fa.st 46
1 l:40^fast 41
1(1.3 4 .3 2
112 4 1 2
1095 6 r.
112 7 11
2-4 1:14 g04»d 214 112 6
U-4 1:17%hvy 13 112 9
64 f l:hi%ru.st 48 112 8
By Friar Rock — Mallard, by Star Shoot.
r,s212 Chundi’l
.58192 Church’l
68042 Church’l
57C50 I..atonia
67597 Latonia
67272 Latonia
66994 Latonia
66719 Latonia 1
65527 Latonia
65389 Latonia
66076 Latonia
CASEY, b. c, 2
7-x i:2r-;f.f:i.sL »; 117 2 4 4
7-8 l:2r.%f.MSt 24 115 « 0 5
1 1 :.38%fast 5 122 6 6 6
1 1:40 good 1-3 116 8 7 7
1 l::»%fast 11-10 118 6 10 10
3-4 1 :12%£ast 8-5 116 3 3
3-4 l:17%hvy 9-5 118 6 6
64 f l:10%hvy 34 115 1 4
2- 4 1:12%Cast 6-5 121 1 4
3- 4 1:12%fast 1-5 118 2 6
6-8 l:00%fast 11-5 119 1 2
4*» 2* 1) (^onn’lly Id .T.I’owdro, .T.Finn, Fair Phantom ,
2* in E Scob'iO 8 M. Fallon, T’bodaux, (kMcM’kin '
8* 8‘* F Keogh 9 Startle, Rocket, .Tohn Finn J;,’. ,
7* 6^i II Lunsf’d 8 Yoshimi, B..Mt)sie, Bill and Coo ,
12 4* F Keogh 11! St.nrtle, John Fiun, June Grass ^^.>71 v \ ind.s c
4J 3* M Garner 8 li’dalbane, B. Brush, F.Ph.mtom DOROTHY !
8* Ink M Gamer fi Pegasus, M’thaFallon, G’teWare (Trainer
3* 3*4 M Garner 8 J.Bowdre, LinaClnrk, BillyBrusb ."7187 Th’clif
2^ 2* M Gamer 6 Bet Mosie, U. of Allah, YoshimJ 5r.-.95 D’.shin
4*4 4*i W Wiliey 8 Miss Joy, Bonus, Fair Phantom ."ni87 Win<l.s<
2< 2n L Lyke 6 JohnFinn, Wash’gton, Q.Garden .5G437 Winds<
THIBODAUX, ch. c, 2 98 By Cunard — Electro, by Electioneer.
(Trainer, "W. L. Lewis. Owner, ’W. L. Lewis).
Church’! 7-8 1 :3.">^.fast 6* 10.3 4 .3 2 4 3* 3* B Parke 8 R’kmin’ter, M.F’lon, C.McM’kin
Church’l 7-8 l:26s«Sfast 6f 112 4 1 2 3 24 3* B Parke 14 Precious I.,ula, Bonus, Cap Rock
Church’l 3-4 l:12%fa.st 46 1094 6 5 6 6** H J Burke 7 F.Phnntoin, C’legeGirl, B.Fisher
Latoni.a 1 l:40^fast 41 112 7 11 1 1§ 1“ II J Eurke 8 I..t. Colonel, BlueDeep, CbarPne
Jjatonia 2-4 1:14 g04»d 214 112 6 6 4 64 €’• H J Burke 1(1 BudFisher, Treasurer, Bro.Joba
I Latonia 3-41:17%hvy 13 112 9 99 9* » 9** T Murray 10 Tulane, Clonghjordan, Mazimsc
Latohlw 64 f 1 :hi%fu.st 48 112 8 8 8 8 «*• D Conn’lly 8 BillyBrnsh, Hephalatos, Pegasus
lEON. b. o, S 113 By Sain— Azuoena, by Pardee.
(Trainer, B. 'Wllllama. Owner, G. J. Long).
(’hureh'l 3-4 l:I2%fn5d 1* 102 4 2 4 4* 4 ■! (1 Fi'^lds ." Mlle.DuzIo, Calt.alon, B«»(lieration
<?hurch’l 3-1 1 :l3"f.fa.st 21 -.7 109 1 2 2 24 3" .1 1> M’neyl.'i .VgePryor, Bcrmcmt, Botherat’n
Church'l 3-4 1 ilL'-’.-.fa.st 10 102 6 5 4 4* 4* G Fields 11 .T’nS. Reardon, Cahalan. IjastOne
Latonia 3-4 l:14M-.good 10 ]<h> 6 5 3 3* 2'* B Parke 7 Ben Bolt, Kunx.af, Sikliiin
l.atonia 3-4 1 :12vH.fu.st 8 Pm; 4 6 5 4* 3«4 K Barneg 7 Ace High, Jtunzaf, MLs.s PeMte
I Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 9 107 6 6 4 6 * 4*4 J I) M’neyll J.S.R’don, UmleVelo, Ris’gRoc k
: D’. shire 3-4 1 :134f.good 15 97 o 5 4 4* 3* A Gantner T» Home Baby, Mtn.Man, F.-Boodle
"Wind.sor 3-4 l:14%slow 20 106 6 6 6 4* 4* J D M’ney 8 Some Baby, Dodge, MidnightSun
Wind.sor 3-4 1:16 slop 21 108 4 4 4 4* 2‘| J D M’ney 8 Some Baby, Tubby A., Chow
LOTHY BUCKNER, b. f, 2 95 By McGee— Elizabethan, by Hamburg.
(Trainer, C. T, Worthington. Owner, C. W. Moore, Jr.).
' Th’cliffe 51. f 1:08 fast 2 107 2* X Foden 8 Devonite, Push Pin. Wessie B.
PHAEON. b. o. 8 113
(Trainer, B. 'Wllllama. Owner, G. J. Long).
r.Si'll (’hun h’l 3-4 1 :12%fn5it 102 4 2 4
.5.812.3 t^hun h’ I 3-1 1 :l3"f.fa.st 21 -.7 109 1 2 2
5J<01 1 Church’l 3-4 1 :12-’:.fa.Mt 10 102 6 5 4
57617 Latonia 3-4 l:11M-.good 10 ]<m> 6 53
57:.’.:7 Latonia 3-4 1 :12vH.ru.st 8 Pm*, 4 65
57070 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 9 107 6 6 4
56674 D’ .shire 3-4 1 :13^good 15 97 o 5 4
5(r4C5 'Wind.sor 3-t l:14%slow 20 106 6 6 6
36.371 Windsor 3-4 1:16 slop 21 108 4 4 4
(Trainer, W. Perkins, Owner, G. F.
5S212 Church’l
7-8
l:24%fast
‘J-:.
110
F 7
7
8
9i
9'
» E
Barnes
68107 Church’l
3-4
l:12%fast
9
310
7
7
6
6®
6*i E
Barnes
64837 Latonia
5-8
1:05 hvy
29-10 121
1
3
3
2®
2®
E
Pool
64517 Church’l
44 f
53 fast
9
125
8
5
6*
6*J D
Pool
64142 Church’l
4^ £
65%hvy
1-5
122
3
3
2h
1*
D
Conn’ll;
64102 Church’l
1-2
46%fast
31-10 111
2
2
Vh 1®
E
Pool
63982 Lex’ton
1-2
48‘M,niud
6-5
122
2
2
2*
2*
H
King
63850 Lex’ Ion
1-2
48%mud
1
110
4
1
1®
1®
E
Pool
LORD ALLEN,
b. 0,
2
100
By
Frizzle— Mai
(Trainer, L
. Cabn. Owner, T.
J.
Pendorgast),
58240 Lex’ton
F(!
1 :ini5fa.m
17-10
F7
3
1
1
VI
1*
E
Scobie
58107 Church’l
3-4 l:12Ahfast
20
302
2
3
3
44
4*
E
Scobie
By Vulcain — Incendiary, by Lamplighter.
9“ E Barnes 30 ,T, Bowdre, K’kminisler, .T. Finn
* 6®i E Barnes 7 It.o’Bl’k, F. Phantom, Jir’dalbane
® 2* E Pool 4 MissJoy, BankerBrown, Col. Boy
* 6*1 D Pool 8 Fair Phantom, Miss Joy, Aloft
\ 1* D Conn’lly 5 Reka. Braedalbane, Royal Palm
1* E Pool 5 L. Allen, Adventure, B.f’mHome
* 2* H King 4 Rekab, Llewellyn, Ijord Allen
.* 1* E Pool 6 QuinceGarden, FastTrial, Spods
By Frizzle— Mary King, hy Fatherless.
5rr.95 D’.shire ."»i f 1 :07%good 19-10 112 1. 2 1 21 3-’l .T H 13urke 9 B’mpetyBuinps, BillvDunn, Alva
.-.n 187 Wind.sor 3-4 l:12*f.fa.st 31 107 3 2 1 1»> 2n J H Burke 7 Aloft. Billy Dunn, ()rma Dale
.76437 Windsor 5>. f 1 :10tislow 9 112 2 1 1 li 1“ J H Burke 9 S.Ad.sms, Li’iiMaeB., DelhiMaid
55972 D’shire 5-S l:0l"ifast 21 llOi 7 6 3 4* 6«i H Saladin 11 .TakeP.erger, S.Prince, Lil.MaeB.
55636 "VVindsor 5-s 1 :0***ffa.st 1.7 113 4 3 4 3i 31 II Saladin 12 Marble, B. Dunn, Bred at Home
55583 Ft. Erie 5-8 1:01 l^fast 27-10 111 3 2 1 1* 3'J H Saladin Id Mo.ss Fox II.. Marble, Clansman
PINDAR. PEEL, ch. c, 2 98 By Jack Atkin— English Esther, by Lord Esterling.
(Trainer. J. O. Whitlow. Owner, F. E. Course n.)
.78134 Church’l 7-8 l:26%fast 6f 114 3 6 12 14 14 14*** IT Lunsf’d 14 I’reciousLula, Bonus, Thibodaux
57IB6 Latonia 3-4 l:16%hvy 4-7 115 3 2 2 1* 1"*^ O Willis 8 Demos. Lugs, Tulane
57234 Latonia 3-4 l:14<4good 17-5 112 4 4 4 4* 4» O Willis 9 Montjoy, Demos, Clonghjordan
57038 Latonia 3-4 l:15%goodl3-10 112 8 6 6 6J O Willis 8 Cap Rock, Tulane, Demos
IBAYESTY, b. o, 4 115 By BaUot— Coy Maid, by Kingston.
PINDAR. PEEL, ch. c, 2
57:B6 Latonia 3-4 1:16%hvy 4-7 115 3 2 2
57234 Latonia 3-4 l:1414good 17-5 112 4 4 4
57038 Latonia 3-4 l:15%goodl3-10 112 8 6 6
rEAVESTY, h. o, 4 115
(Trainer. J. I. Smith. Owner, H. H. Hswltt)
S I’.illy Star. Rekab, Aloft
67982 Church’l
57496 Latonia
57116 Latonia
55076 Latonia
54921 Latonia
64686 Latonia
6'4948 Church’l
67114 Latonia
56821 Latonia
65500 Latonia
55295 Latonia
55114 Latonia
54946 Latonia
64733 Latonia
3-4 1 :12145fast 8-5 105 3
3-4 1 :13%good21-10 109 1
3-4 1:13%fast 16 112 7
6-8 liOOVsfast 17 119 6
6-8 l:00%fast 2i 107 4
4i f 53%fast 2i 111 2
6^J E Scobie
E Scobie
7 B.o’Bl’k, F, Phantom, Br’dalbane 5^237 Latonia
9 Glyn, Georgette, Rekab
9 Bernice K., Topmast, Lugs
7-8 1:25 fast 81
3-4 l:12%fast 79
ll;38*ifast 25
1 1-8 l:51%fast r>lf
57075 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :46^,fast 60
56320 Latonia
6*» 7*i F Smith 30 Carpenter, Washington, B. Brush Fair
6** 5*J W MoPsey G J.Finn, Itockminister, Wash’toii 5^545 Col. Fair
6** 5*J W MoPsey G J.Finn, Itockminister, Wash’toii
1* 2n« N Barrett 4 Itockminister, Rekab, Topmast
4* 4* F Smith G JohnFinn, Qu. Garden, Pr.Welles
By Jim Gaffney — Gipsy Love, by Cesarion.
58013 Church’l 7-8 1:25 fast 81 110 2 7 6 6 6* 6»* D Conn’lly 7 Ab.*idane, WlilteStar, JimDaisy
57725 latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 79 109 8 7 7 6 * 6*« F Paul 8 Ace High, Abadane, Jim Daisy
57368 Latonia 1 l;38*5fast 25 106 5 5 4 4 6* 6*5 B Kenn’dy 8 B’ngaBuck, Easteside, Wickford
Latonia 1 1-8 l:51%fast 51f 98 4 7 9 9 9* 9** B Parke 10 Itangoon, Woodtrap, Parader
Latonia 1 1-16 1:46^, fast 60 98 2 2 2 2 2* 2*J B Kenn’dy G BlackieDaw, Mavehona, Ac’erste
Latonia 3-4 l:14%slow 66 107 11 12 12 10*110** H J Burkel2 RoyalDick, BenBolt, Ace High
Col. Fair 1 1-8 l:51%fast — 114 ID Conn’lly 4 Af’rNight, M.Pr’perity, M. Patty
Col. Fair 3-4 1:15 good — 110 1 D Conn’lly 10 Byng, Elkton. Crutches
Latonia 1 1-8 l:51%fast 64 105 3 4 4 « •*• 6** P Smith 7 S. Gr’tings, S.Prince, M’rseJohn
iTERIA, br. f, 2 95 By Transvaal — Tickolette, by Dalhouale.
(Trainer. H. McMahon. Owner, J. L. Pentlut).
(’hurch’l .3-4 1 :i:l^*fast 14f 110 !•> 14 13 l.j**ir.’« A Pickens 1.5 Omnipot’t, BemiccK., Su. Prince
Latonia 55 f l:07%fast 15£ 109 12 12 12 12 12*3 A Pickens 12 BriglitLeaf, Col.Girl, Prec.Lula
Latonia 3-4 l:15%hvy 8 110 2 2 3 26 2** A Pickens 7 Glyn, TheColonel’sLady, Pumps
56545 Col. Fair
56526 Latonia
3-4 l:14%slow 66
1 1-8 l:51%fast —
3-4 1:15 good —
1 1-8 l:51%fast 64
HYSTERIA, br. f, 2
K. Spence. Owner,
K. Spence).
.".soil Church’l
.3-4 HF^ifast
14f
no 1
.3
14
13*«
13 ’®
A
Pieken.s
3-i l:1225fa.st
57
107
7
7
7
7
7*» E
Scobie
7
F, Phantom, C’legeGirl, B. Fisher
57727 Latonia
5 i f l:07-"?3fast
15£
109 12
12
12
12
12«2
A
Pickens
oi f l:07%fast
64
K>9
4
4
4
6* R
McD’ott
7
AA*olf’s Cry, Janku, Billy Star
57564 Latonia
3-4 l:15%hvy
8
no
2
2
3
2h
21*
A
Pickens
55 f l:07-%slow
7
113
7
7
7
7
730 T
Murray
7
Braedalbane, Carp’ter, Yoshimi
57126 Latonia
64 f l:10%hvy
16
112
4
4
3
24
i 2 ®
A
Pickens
5i £ 1 ;07 fast
6
110
6
5
3
32
3®i H
Lunsf’d
6
Billy Star, IIoldMe, EqualRights
57391 Laonia
3-4 1:15 slow
16£
106 10
11
13
12
11*®
A
Pickens
bh t l:07®i£ast
10
112
9
9
9
9
T
Murray
9
BriglitTrash, L’yMother, Randel
56595 D’ .shire
6i f l:07%good 17
112
3
3
4
6*
A
Pickens
6-8 l:01^fast
7-5
Ho
1
4
3
2i
11 T
Murray
12
The(3ol.’sljady, Etli.Vale, Fedor*
56487 AVindsor
3-4 l:12%fa.st
31
105
2
7
5
6l»
6®
A
Pickens
5-8 I'.O'Jl^fast
10
109
9
6
6
6 >J 5 ‘® T
Murray
12
Article X., Salamander. Dad
56403 AA’indsor
6i f 1:11 mud
6
113
7
5
5
6H
6**
A
Pickens
H f 56 mud
19
102
5
6
6*
6 ** E
Scobie
(> Colossus, AVm. Uldt, Dad
56053 D’shire
5-8 l:0.">Vcihvy
8-5
109
2
1
1
1®
1*
A
Pickens
55972 D' shire
6-8 l:01%fast
11
112
2
7
6
6*
5®i A
Pickens
FIFTH RACK 1 1-1 G Miles. R-yt
2.-;, 1D21 1:42 4-r» 2 102.)
FAIB ORIENT, ch. g. 8 111
(Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, R. L, Baker).
5819.5 Church’! 1 1-4 2:07 Vsfast 27-10 108 3 4 4 :t
6810'J Church’l 1 1-16 l:47*<;fast 31-10 314 10 7 6 5
57724 Latonia 1 1-4 2:07r'fast 39-5 113 6 6 6 5
67599 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%faet 20 113 6 6 6 6
67202 aLtonia 1 1-16 l:49%mud 6 114 6 2 1 1
67U1 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 3-5 106 2 4 4 3
66863 Latonia 1 1-lS l:46%fast 37-10 113 7 « 6 5
64842 Latonia 1 1-16 liSG^shw 9-6 112 7 6 6 4
GUARANTEED, br. f. 4 103
I*-year-olils and iipxvaiMl.
(April IMAGE
By Fair Play— Orienta, by Henry of Navarra,
26 32 A Wilson
6* 3*i E Barnes
66 6"3 E Scobie 8 SeaPrince, Wave, British Liner
6* €*• B Pool 8 WarSpirit, Broth. Love, ilariock
1* 1* B Pool 11 Airavan. Harvest King, Wave
1* 1* H Gregory 8 Tulsa, Sandy H., Nordeca
6* 6** E Pool 8 WarSpirit, LonWidrig, Amanda
4* 4*i B Pcol 7 Tulsa, Rapid Stride, Corson
By Hilarious — Ozel, by John F.
8 IxMiistLe.ivcs,
(Trainer. W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp).
68214 Church’l 1 3-16 2:00*5fa«t 5 1U3 C 4 4
58109 Church’l 1 1-16 l:47^f,fast 17-5 111 6 9 4
5S(H0 Church’l 1 1-8 l:52%fast 9 104 1 2 3
67772 Latonia 1 1-16 l:48V^ifast 8 108 2 4 2
B75C1 Latonia 1 1-16 l:.52y6hvy 7-5 107 8 5 6
67423 Latonia 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 6 108 5 5 3
66470 Windsor 1 1-16 l:.50%slow 2 107 2 3 3
66001 D’shire 1 1-8 l:52®Afast 15 96 8 4 3
AMANDA, br. f, 4
(Trainer, J. R. Alexander. Owner, J. X. Alexander).
2-i 2“k E Scobie
4>i 6*2 D Conn’lly 1
2* 2«k R McD’ott 8 Biddledee, Miss Font.'tine, Grace
6* 5* Ij McD’ott 8 L.Lilliun. Lazy Lou, Woodthmsl
By Dlok Ftnnell— Flaming Flamingo, by Oeearlao
58191 Church’l
2-4 l:i:i%fast 1.5
-16 1 :47Mifa.st 15
58109 Church’l 1 1-16 1 :47Mifa.st 15 303 3 1 2
67772 I..atonia 1 1-16 1 :4S%fast 7 107 3 3 4
67561 Latonia 1 1-36 1 :.52%hvy X 100 1 1 1
17233 Latonia 3-4 l:14%good 6 109 2 9
66863 Latonia 1 1-lC l:46%fast 23-6 110 4 I 1
66600 lY shire lxn70y l:43Hgood33-10 KM 3 1 1
66061 D’shire 3-4 I:15%slow 18 116 1 1
66061 D’shire 3-4 I:15%slow
XAPID STRIDE, ob. «, 4
(Trainer, W. St. Yinoent.
6i t;'! A Wilson 10 roI.Taylor. P’tLiglit, I’lusllltr.a
2i 2* H Gregory 12 Fes. Embry, F. Orient, TimMcGee
6u 64 p porrettol2 Guaranteed, Furbelow, Cut Dp
35 2h B Parke 8 Aliivan. Loveliness, M. J. Baker
6* 4*\ II J Burkel2 Sw’t Lib’ty, BigSon, EdGarrlson
3* 3* H J Burke 8 WarSpirit, L.Widrlg, Can.IAghI
2* !•» II J Burke 12 Anna Gallnp, Joe Joe, Sea Way
2^ 3*1 H Hol’wayll Guy, Amackassin, Roisterer
G£, b. f, 2 95 By McGee— Mirror, by Sir Dixon.
(Trainer, J. H. Baker. Owner, Treacy A Walker).
Latoni.a :’.-4 l:14%slow 24 104 7 7 7 7 7*® E Scobie 7 Glj'u, Bright Trash, Wolf’s Cry
Latonia 3-4 l:15%hvy 13 114^ 3 3 4 5J 5** L Lyke 7 Glyn, Hysteria, The Col.’s Ixidy
Latonia 5i f l:10*^;hvy 11 112 3 2 4 5i 6‘® B Kenn’dy 9 Limi Clark, Hysteria. C.d’Auiour
Latonia 5i f l:ll%inud 26 113 3 1 1 1* 1* R Davies 8 Megan, Uumauiturian, Pluuella
Liitonia 5?. f l:08%fast 25£ 112 8 9 9 7* 7*® R Davies 12 Modiia, Megan, Our Betsy
Latonia 65 f l:ll%hvy 39 116 1 1 2 5* 6** S McGraw 11 F.Blossom, Georgette, MaMcGee
; Latonia 6^ f l:09%slow 44 113 6 4 7 9* 10*» H King 12 Glyn, M’aretWiusor, CollegeOlrl
H THEISEN, br. g. 3 (M) 108 By McGee— Mary Michaels, by Lissah,
(Trainer, D. Hill, Owner, W. L. Young).
Latonia 3-4 l:14%good 24 105 9 8 7 6*1 6'* E Barnes 11 S. Liberty, G. -Swell, H.Burgoync
1 Latonia 3-4 1:13%fast 29 112 6 5 4 4 * 4® B Parke 12 J. Pryor, Bl. Buddy, Black Baby
I Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 42 310 7 8 9 9* 9'® T Murray 30 Hereafter, GipsyQueon, Kinglike
I D’shire 3-4 l:16%slow 12-5 110 4 2 2 3* 3*i R Hol’wayl2 Icon, Shoot Away, Black Baby
I Latonia 3-4 lill^sfast 28 101 5 3 3 5* 5* W Mor’seyl2 Gr’d-Swell, Sirocco, Honor Man
> Church’l 3-4 l:15%inud 8 110 4 1 1 2J 3* M Gamer 14 M.in t.Air, Humphrey, Br.Maid
! Church’l 3-4 1:13 fast 22 107 6 1 1 l‘i 3» M Gamer 12 Runnan, R. Duck, MarJ. McK.iy
t Church’l 7-8 l:26V;fast Ilf 108 3 2 2 6 €i 7®i N Barrett l.’i A. Alex’der, G’d-Swell, T.Neph’vf
SIMBA, b. f, 2 95 By Ultimus— Mattie C., by Out of Beach.
(Trainer. G. Denny. Owner, B. Comht).
I Church’l ;;-t l:1.3J^,rast 10 101 12 7 4 4* 4® A Wilson 1.". M.Crostw’d, Flvcast, K.W’gf’d
^Latonia 5i f l:07}f.fast 27 309 7 4 8 30^ 10«i .T D M’neyl2 BrightlvCnf, (»l.(;irl, Prec.Lula
L I.atonla 6J f l:12%hvy 1 310 4 2 1 1* 1® E Scobie 10 Can. Lidy, Charline, BrassTacks
5 Latonia 6i f l:08%good37-10 112 1 1 1 3«* 2® E Scobie 30 Georgette, CannyLady, OurBetsy
r Latonia 5-8 1 :(i0^fast 4 112 2 2 3 3* 3® W Lilley 10 Prec.Lula, Chewink. Mock.Blrd
I T,atonla 6-8 l:01%fast 37-10 HC 4 2 1 2® 2® W Lilley 12 Bill and Coo, Scandal. OurBetsy
I Latonia 6-8 1:01 fast 6 212 3 3 4 48 4* W lAlley 30 G’teWare, D’pSinker, S’ePrince
)T ASTOR, hr. f, 2 96 By Sweep— Martha Lee, by Marta Santa.
LADY ASTOR, hr. f, 2 96
(Trainer. K. Spence. Owner, K. Spenoe).
106
Owner, J. L* Earl).
By Rapid Wateir— Lady Omama, by Ornament.
5S1S0 Chur, h i
.‘5-1 1:12 ..fast
n
F8
1
4
G
57807 Latonia
3-4 1 :!7®{imna
2
117
4
G
4
6733.5 Latonia
3-4 l:lC‘-;6hvy
13
11.1
3
2
2
67027 Latonia
3-4 1 :14%good
35
111
11
6
G
56727 D’shiro
ImTOy 1 :44 fast
6
111
3
6
6
8
56671 D’shire
3-4 l:14-%good 10
117
3
2
3
56599 D’shire
1 1-8 l:f.2%good 18
104
5
7
7
7
56404 Windsor
3-4 l:16%mud
10
no
6
4
4
66085 D’.Mhire
1 1-S 1:56%r1ow
4
F7
7
a
2
6
66027 D’shiro
3-4 1 :17?^hvy
8
115
1
3
1
66447 lAlonlA 1 1-16 l:46Vifast
XARVEST KING, eh. g, 7
21
108
111
6
8
6
8
58016 Chim h’l
57809 Latonia
^ 57G25 Latonia
67530 Latonia
57365 Latonia
57116 Latonia
Pyx 50948 Latonia
fi* 5® E Scobie 8 B.ofElizahetlitown, Fluzey, Pyx Katonla
5* 5* M Gamer 12 li’urbelow. Dimples, Harold K. GENTILITY, cli. c,
2* I'l B Parke 12 Mabel G., Columbia Tenn, Done (Trainer,
4w» 4® H Gregoryll Honor Man, Green Gohi, Cozette 53787 I.e\’tou
8 8»i T Burns 8 Col.Matt, TheTrump, Sea Way 52782 F.G’nd.s
2h 2* II Gregoryll TlieNephew, Ragazza, TheD’slon 52250 F.G’nds
C* 6'* II Gregory 7 Cubanita, Osgood, Sir Clarence DOYLE ch. c
6* 3* .1 D M’ney 8 Manoevre, Ragazza, 'TheDecision (Trainer
9* 9** J ShelepetslO AllRightSIr, John Arbor, DollyC. hurt h’*l
1>» J Shelepets 8 Ruby, The Nephew, North Shore Cliurch’l
:i-4 l:12%fast 78 10.5 8
3-4 l:17%mud 17 109 5
3-4 l:lC%hvy 47 104 6
3-4 1:13 f.a.st 23-5 106 7
6i f 1:07 fast 22 lu6 4
3-4 1 :13%fast €7 KM 9
C|fl:07%fast 40 106 8
7 7* 7® E Scobie
6 6 5»* E Pool
7 7 6*1 B Scobie
8 7* 7® W Pool
6 6* 5** E Scobie
10 7) €®t E Scobie
9 8t 8*® E Scobie
8 J.Bowdre, Prec. Lula, M.Winsor
U RedL’f, Prec.Lula, Wayw’dLady
7 M. Fallon, LinaClark, Omnip’teut
9 Gr.Ware, M.Winsor, Qu.Qardea
« I-rfidyMother, M. Fallon, BirdleO.
10 Carpenter, Washington, B.Bmsli
9 Glyn, LinaClark. WaywardLady
(Trainer, R. N, ’Yestal. Owner, G. L. Blackfonl).
By Light Brigade— Handzarra, by Handsel.
53787 I.e\’tou 1-2 4.S^5.«^low 31-10 1<»9 :J 2
52782 F.G’nd.s 3-S .25 fast 110 1
52250 F.G’nds .2-8 hvy 12-5115 2
DOYLE, ch. 0, 3 (M) 108
(Trainer. W. Perkins, Owner, W, Perkins).
5Sl:MM hurth’l 1 1 ::i9*-.f.a5?t 16 llo 6 7 4 6
(Trainer. J. X. Goode. Owner, J. X.
( ’hun h’l 1 1-4 2:07^.faat 3.0 los 7
58136 (’hurch’l 1 1-16 l:4r.%fast JS 109 5
58040 Church’l 1 1-8 l:.52%fa8t tit 109 3
6i 6*4 B Josiah 9 HarvestKIng, Y’gAdmm. Melvlr Church’l 1 3-16 2:0l%fast 6 110 G 2
By Sea Xing— Xuia., by Fraemasoa. 57594 Ijatonia 1 1-16 1:48 fast 2 114 5 5
Be* Jiang muxu, xreeiiM.a*. 56816 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :49%alow 8 112 8 7
58071 Church’l 11-16 1:47 fast 19£ 104 7 9 11 11 11® 11** E Anthonyl2
2® 2* S McGraw 12 liC.rd Allen, Pepper Tea, Sweepy
.2i 2® E Marlin 9 Adventure, Mawreoron, D.V’deii
la ja s McGr.aw (• Evelyn White, Gr.teeE., Ogarite
By Magneto— Fidget, by Plaudit.
E Parnes 14 Tw’klcBluc, P.crm’t, WillowTree
6780C L.alonia 1 3-16 2:07V5mud 4i 112 8 4 4 4
67776 Latonia 1 1-lC l:49*>iiSlow 7 315 5 8 6 7
67566 Latonia 1 1-8 l:.56%hvy 6 111 3 4 3 3
67427 latonia 3-4 l;10%hvy 12 116 10 10 11
67202 LatiMiia I 1-lC l:49%mud 27-10 U2 6 4 2 3
67043 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4S^.good23-10 112 7 7 6 4
66858 Latonia 1 1-4 2:064ifa8t 7 116 2 1 1 2
66720 Latonia 1 1-8 l:5S?Uivy 6-5 112 4 2 3 8
66649 Col. Pair 3-4 l:13\fast — 116
STARKEY, ch. g, 7 106
(Trainer, J. D. Lenaban. Owner, C. E. Lenahas).
rC774 B.Bon’ts 1 l:41%fast 8 110 7 8 8 8
5(K»6 Dorval 1 1-16 l:47%fast 4 109 4 2 5 8
66534 Dorval 11-16 1:48 fast 3.3-10 108 1112
B:.990 Kempton 1 1-8 l:5SMifast 7-5 110
55855 M’ne’ve lm70>* 1:48 fast 17-10 107
55667 KingEd. 6i f l :25"islow 12 110
8 S** F Weiner .8 Ix>< ’tl>':ivcs. DukeRuff, F. Orient 56025 D’shire
9'4 9'® H J Burke 12 Di.nna. High Gear, Sea Prince 55798 K’ wo rtl
4* 4*4 P Weiner 12 Y’g Adam, Dr. Rae, Guaranteed TUSCOLA, b,
7* 8*® E Barnes 8 CapitalCity, TimMcGee, PeggyC. (Trainer,
6* 6‘* H J BurkelO Y.Adam, Dr.Rae, Sor\’iccFiag ITilT* I.atonia
2i 2® B Barnes 8 Alex Jr., Sea Prince, Tulsa .55716 Windsoi
8® 7® E Pool 12 J.P’baker, S.J.Tergne, Romanes 513G5 Church’
M.F’ntaine, B.Muid
1 l:48Vfehvy 3-5 112 8 8 6
3-4 l:14V&fast 8 112 6 4
3 110
8® 7® E Pool 12 J.P’baker, S.J.Tergne, Romanes
4* 3® H J Burkell Fair Orient, Arravnn. Wave
3* 8®1 H J Burke 8 Arrlvan, Will o’ theAVisp, Dolpk
6 6 ** H J Burke 5 Royal Duck, Kingfisher, Pit
8* 2*® L Lyke 7 (Jautilever, Melvin, Dolpb
8 T Rice 4 PeggyMartin, LouieLou, McAdos
By Sunstar — Merry Margot, by Uncle Mao.
r>l Ih C Lang 9 Toe the Mark, CountBoris, Chow
8 7®3 F Merimee 8 Serbian, Hay. Mike
2* 7*i G Yeargin 10 Blazonry, A1 Pierce, Chimera
1*J R Pauley 6 Handfull, Plantarede, McAdams
I’i R Ball (> Discord, Fin. Rooster, Whip’w'iil
S*J E Atkins’n 9 Tw.Scven, L.Har’gan, S’tim’tal
(Trainer, H. Webb. Owner, Mrs. R. M. Hoots).
5772.5 I.a Ionia .3-4 l:l2^:a’ast 32 102 2 1 G 8 8*“ B P.-irki
.55716 Windsor 3-4 1 :l,3%fast 8-5 106 3 1 1 1® 1*4 E Tayl.
513G5 Church’l 3-4 1:16 good 9f 112 8 7 7 8* 8** H King
SANDY LAND, b. f. 3 (M) 105 By Rock Yie\
(Trainer, (I. C. Hughes. Owner, J. T. Hughes).
65290 Latonia 3-4 l:13?tfast 16 105 8 6 8 8* 8*® S Wlda
2J 4*1 E Barnes 11 M. Corps, M.Rappold, Ton. Lady
4) 4** L Lyko 8 Brit.Maid, Shipmate, HaroldK.
7i 8>® W MoFsey 9 Humphrey, Brit.Maid, B.Buddy
6* 6® E Pool 8 Jneques, Toreador, Car
3* 2n E Pool 11 Sergt, York, Surmount. Old Chap
By Jack Atkin — ^Useeit, by Bonnie Joe.
8*“ B P.-irke 8 Aee High, Abadane, Jim Daisy
1*4 E Taylor 12 Jos.Gorman, B.Bahy, G. Autumn
‘ 8** H King 15 Gold. Quince, BlancheMae, Gorilla
By Rock View — ^Fontorabia, by Oddfellow.
^ 8*® S Wlda 12 Surm’nt, Loveliness, SirLawnfal
.SEVENTH RACE 1 1-lG Miles.
(Aiiril a.%, lOai 1:42 4-.’5 1\
HERD GIRL, br. f, 4 111
(Trainer K. Spence. Owner, Montfort Jones).
58135 Church'! 1 1-8 1:. 52*:. fast 4 FS 3 3 2 2 !
^-yenr-olil.s nii<l npirartl. ClaiininsT*
By Colin, Torpenhow, by Torpolnt.
uley 6 Handfull, Plantarede, McAdams ggOlT Church’l 1 1-lG l:45%fast 8 106 6
11 (» Discord, Fin. Rooster, AVhip’wiil 57632 Latonia 1 1-8 l:.52®fegood 9-5 101 5
-Inc’r, Q finTTAn T. TT«r’f»nn S’fim’tol .... ... . - - V . -
JACKSTRAW, b. g. 7
(Trainer, A. L. Kirby.
.57977 Church’l 7-8 1 :2G*ifast 47
55125 Conn’ht 1 1-36 l:48%fast 3
106
Owner. A. L. Xlrby).
57529 Latonia 13:39^5fast 15 105
57072 Latonia 1 3-16 1:59 fast 13-5 106
56818 Latonia 1 1-16 l:48*5Slow 1 110
307 14 13 11
107 3 2 2
5.5014 Conn’ht 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 9-5 306 5 6 6 4
64768 B.Bon’ts 1 1-8 1:55 fast 59 305 9 8 8 9
54607 T’ncliffe 1 1-16 l:4'J%good lOf 107
62624 P.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 15 114 11 31 11 8
52502 P.G’nds 11-16 1:48 fa.st 6 113 6 6 6 6
62345 F.G’nds lm70y 1:45 fast 8 109 4 6 6 6
BOND. ch. g, 7 . X
(Trainer. W. M. Cain. Owner, W. M. Cain).
57815 K’worth ImTOy 1:52 slop 12 K'8 3 3 3 4
B76.S7 K’worlh lm70y l:46Vofast 4 F9 3 112
57346 Th’cliffe 11-8 1:54 good21-10 98
f.7281 Th’cliffe 1 1-8 1 ::^"’4fa.«»t 18-5 10S|
57130 Duf’rin 7-8 l:347.5fast 13-5 l'i7
57057 Duf’rin 7-8 l:33*.-.fast 29-10 105
57002 Duf’rin
56960 Duf’rin
By Jack Atkln—La Rella, by Huron. i.^ionia 1 j-ir. lasi 1.
Bj JACK jxiKui J.* jfcou*, uy xluxw*. Latonia 1 1-16 l:48*5Slow 1
12= 1>'» I! Parke 1.'. PM ltra. Fos.Bmbry, Cl.Fraiif-e S"’*’*''® , ^ J"’ ? _
3 >| 3 t G Walla « Koli-i-noor, Madreno, Sou Slimlt JJf I I f
4* 14 G Walls 13 Tom Logan, Dairyman, Hush o ^ ? 5
9 9‘® G Walls 9 (Jicat Hawk, Darnicy, Legacy -r-no ^ f
8® G Avails 11 D.’sRc.^t, Th. Queen, K’gliug II. Linplre 1 1-16 l:l4\.good 12 104 n 5 6
9* 7*J J Gruber 12 Itcnevoleiit,
.•5694 Err.pire ImTOy 1 :4< %slow 8
56,598 Empire 1 1-16 l:17\'.good 12
554S9 Aq’duct 6i f l:19V5fast 12
JOUETT, b. «. 4
(Trainer, W. Perkins.
5S193 Chuivh’l 1 1-S 1 ::.2"-f;
61 6’ 2 .T Gruber
5* 4*1 J Gruber
8 Iwiniwin, .Sjuidy Mac, Undine
8 II. O’Day, Sam. Kelly, L’tWine
By Cihelbart — Bocdolr, by Octagon.
Owner, C. W. Moore, Jr.).
3® 3’2 E Scobie (i Radio, T.’nitedV’erdp.. ParisMaid
24 1*J E Scobie 7 Dodge, Jonett, Runzaf
6i 6*® B Scobie 8 Wickford, Jouett, Cantilever
3»>k 4i E Scobie 9 Bl’kieDaw, R.Traveler, LonisA.
li li E Scobie 5 ParisMaid, Ch’rL’d’r, RoyalDu’k
1*J 1* E Scobie 7 Lackaw’na, Taw’tha, WildFl’r
2® 2® P C’ltilettl 8 Dark Hill. S. Verdict, The Lamb
8® 7*i J Callahan 9 St. Isidore, C. o’Dawn, SeaSinner
3J VI F C’ltilcttl 8 Thimble, Dark Hill, Keliher
6® 4*i P Weiner 8 Penelope, J. Scot, FlibbertygVt
4® 3®i P Weiner 8 S.Kelly, P’kw’k, K.oftlieH’ther
8® 7® F Keogh 10 Sweep Clean, Jyntee, Actrooo
By McGee— Muff, by Ingoldsby.
5S193 Church’ 1 1 1-S 1 fast 6 Fs 6 6
5S017 Churc h’l 1 1-16 l:4.5’’ifast 45 111 7 5
57771 I.atonia 1 1-16 1:16 fast 7 110 7 6
1576.52 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :52‘/f,goocl 8-5 110 3 5
i 57393 Latonia 1 5-8 2:46%sIow 25 107 2 6
1 1-16 1 ;56’/ofust
56960 Duf’rin 7-S l;35Ufast 4i
PUTS AND CALLS, b. g. 9
6'® E Pollard It AA’alk Up. Skoor Face, SalgC‘orge 57,;-., Latonia 1 1-8
5«2 E Pollard 12 -John Arlx^r Sk..erF;jce Handfull \ -J
.M T. ’ .McMahon 56947 Latonia 1 3-16 l:57%f;
M Pollard bRIclinrdA., Kiiiglmg II., ^ J 5C786 l.atonia ll:4l%h
; c KnndAA incr, Hr>hafor Dewitt 5^718 Latonia 1 1-16 l:49%h
? Jocicn b 65294 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45 f,
2'4 R Pauley 8 A\ .T’nbow, Salg’rge. G’dcnlVwn ^ k a
2* E Pollard 7,r. I’rer. Baby, Col.Matt GENERAL ^ h, 5
Owner. T. W. Graffert).
By Locohatebee — Putgada, by Armeatb II.
5C786 l.atonia ll :4l%hvy 5 K38 5 6 4 4
56718 Latonia 1 1-16 l:49%hvy 8 107 6 6 6 6
65294 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45 fast 12 110 7 7 7 6
GENERAL HAIG. b. h, 6 109
(Trainer, B. MoGorvey, Owner, W. O. Btoner),
::S10 Latonia 1 1-S l:55*5in.id 7-5 112 1111
57461 Latonia 1 1-16 l:48®f.hvy 17-5 FO 16 5 4
E B.arncs S Bel.Qm'cn, Easteside. Tip. Sahib
3’5 3*i^ E Pool 7 Herd Girl, Dodge, Kuuzaf
7* 7*® E Pool 8 Easteside, Dotlge, High Gear
2A 2’5 II Gregory S AVickf’o, Cantilever, Kimpalong
7* 7*® E Pool 10 n.E.Cole’n, Bl’kServant. R’leau
6* 6‘® B Pool 12 F’braml, AphieDear, L’yMadcap
31 311 ;p] Pool 6 Kinbnni, Bnl. Proof, AttaBoyll.
4* 4»J E Pool 8 Firebrand, Kiubnra. Uni ted Verde
6* 3® E Pool 8 BestPal, Marj.Hynea, A’ie Dear
£7 Dick Wellea— My Fair Kentucky, by Dig<ddtb>.
1 3-16
2:00*Sfast
l.’.T
lti9 F
10 F
10
10
F’®
AV
Mor’.sev 10
Kiijgfi.'jhcr. A'irgo, .Alex Jr.
57367 Latonia
1 1-16 l:45"/5fast
6
107
1
3
3
4
4*
4*» M
1 3-16
2:02-.-sfast
F
li:{J 9
9
9
9
9
9’*
U
Lyke 9
Pit. .Neenuli. Anrum
o676S Latonia
1 1-16 l:47%slow
7
107
3
1
1
0
2h
2* H
1 3-1. ;
2:02*5fast
50
107 S
8
8
s
8
8‘*
E
1^0 Hard S
Noinim?e, Capital City, Keep
■).'»".82 Latonia
1 1-16 l:452fcfast
Si
106
6
6
4
7
7*
711 p
1 inTOy
1:45 fast
30
102 8
8
8
8
8
S’-®
F
Smith S
l.neky B., Nelle A .*rke, Fizer
55240 Latonia
1 1-lC 1 :49%hvy
17-10 111
0
1
1
1
Pi
2«k M
1 3-16
2:00i-.fast
1.5
97
5>3 E
I'ullard 7
SlioDcvil. ('oiistantiiio, ALSwe«‘p
54660 Latonia
1 1-16 l:46%fast
3-3
116
4
4
4
2
3*
6»| F
1 3-16
2;0(>V.fast
113
K»3
F'«
E
Pollar.l 10
Zoie, B.igart, .lack Reev.*H
54518 Church’l
1 1-16 l:44%fast
7
121
3
3
3
2
3*
S®4 M
1 1-4 2:06*^fast
26
107 11 11 10
10
10
i*10’»
H
J Burkell
Biib.lx>nder, Bid’dee, T’ksgiving
53937 Lex’ton
1 1-8 l:52*y8slow
22-5 118
4
2
2
1
1*
1® E
51909 Jef’aon
51631 Jet’ son
49719 AVindsc*r 1 1-4 2:06*ifast
49066 K’w'rlb 1 3-16 2:01 fast
107 10 10 10 10 10 10‘* U McCr’imlO Geo.Duncau, Ky.Boy, W’dthrusfi 1 53375 Lex’ton 1 1-16 I:47^vy 9
1* 3* H J Burke 5 Houo’liiBoy, Accelerate, Arravan
24 2® B Kenn’dy 5 Bl’cheMuc, P.Peanaut, AJSoyll.
8 B’nelieMar, Bro.Love, ParleMaln
6 Accelerate, MiutOat, SeaPrlnco
12 Accelerate, Dimples, Mat’eeldol
5 Busy Signal, Sway, Midway
5 Eth.Gray. S.of Pleas., S’dmgonlL
7 Woodtrap, MasterBil, Dresden
U U E Pool
i
6
DAILY RACING FORM.
Tuesday, October 25, 1921
no
113
no
no 10 11 10
111 € 8 8
106 3 a
106
4 111
MARINE CORPS, ch. f. 3 lOS
(Trainer. J. M. Hukill. Ovner. W.
fiS071 Church’ I 11-16 1:47 fa.st 19 112 4
r^»12 Church’l 1 3-16 2:01*3fa3t 3J
r.6965 B.Gras.3 f l:09M:Slow 9
B.Grasn 3-4 lilC-f.mud 22
65198 I^tonia 1 1-16 l:49y6hvy 381
64756 La ton la 1 1-16 l:53Msmud 16
E3437 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%fast 26
EASTEBIDE. ch. s. 8
(Trainer. F. Brooks. Owner, B. W. Soott).
58193 Church’l 1 1-8 1 :53%fast 41-10 lOl 3 4 4 1
.57943 Church’ I 7-8 l:25%fast 10 106
57774 I^atonia 1 1-16 1 :46 fast 8 93
67629 Latonia 1 l:39"ifast 6
67.’i68 Latonia 1 l:38«^fast 5
67270 Latonia 1 l:39Vifast 12
67039 Latonia 1 l:40-‘M;ffood 7-5
66861 Latonia 1 1-16 l:451ifast 27
56714 Latonia 3-4 1:16 hvy
K372 Latonia 1 1-8 l:52%fa»t
66272 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast
CANTILEVER, ch. g, 5
(Trainer. W. Embry. Owner.
.57652 l..a tenia 1 1-8 l:.52t^good 14 101 4
.57497 Latonia 1 1-16 l:465;f.good ’J7 113 6
57:»5 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47V5slow r.J 110 4
6T172 latonia 1 1-16 l:i6%fast 17 112 ‘2
56991 Latonia 1 1-8 1:.58 hvy 7-5 112 6
66720 L.atonia 1 1-8 l:58*8hvy 19-5 109 3
660;a D’ shire 1 1-16 l:53^hvy 7 111 3
37
102
96
101
100
103
102
102
106
107
107
111
F. PeytoD)
By Frontenao— ^olia Crennaa, by Bel Demonic.
C. Ooodloe).
11 1 1* 1* C VanDu’ul2 MissF’taine, .Brit.Maid, CutUp
1| IJ C VanDu' nil Mar. Rnppold, * Toney I^dy, Doyle
4» C VanDu’n 6 Zainer, Nan, Black Watch II.
6-' C VanDu’n 6 Pair Florin, Marsville, Countess
10* 9*» W Mor’sey 12 Firebrand, Bl’cheMac, Wll.Tree
94 9“ F Smith 11 T.V’glnian, BlackRock, Nordeck
6* 6** C VanDu’n 6 Gr’nMint, M.Stathem, E.ladian
By Handsel— Calaatbe, by Ben TiOTato.
3*> 34 A IVilson 8 Belg.Qneen, Jouett, TippoSaliib
U 6* F PorrettolO Kewpie O’Neil, Louis A., Estcro
2* 11 F Porretto 8 Dodge, High Gear, Kew.O’Neill
6* 6*J A Wilson 9 Bl’kieDaw, R. Traveler, LoulsA,
IJ 2i H Gregory 8 BungaBuck, Wickford. Dartmoor
4 2* H Gregory 4 Bettina, Dartmoor. White Star
li l“k H Gregory 8 MissPetite, MissF’taine, O’yLad
2i 3*1 P Porretto 6 Westw’d, Wickf’d, UnltedVerde
4nk ^ J McCoy 11 W. Flower, WhlteStar, Cinderella
8 8** H King 8 Bro.Love, Cand.Iiight, Y’gAdam
6i 5* A Wilson 10 Jim Daisy, Ace, Miss Fontaine
By Hanbridg»— Ma Sala&me, by Hastings.
6589.5 K’ worth lm70y l:49%slop 11-10 108 10
65S‘J1 K’ worth 1 1-8 l;54%faat 26 108|U 11 10
BEN VALET, cb. e. 8 109
(Tiainer. J. M. Goode. Owner, B. T. Bedford. Administrator).
3* 3* B Parke 8 Wickford, Joiiott, Kimp.ilonc
3* 3* A IVilaon 9 Green Gold. Marse .Tolin, TheWit
2h ih B Parke 6 Gr.Gold, Kimpalong, Dane. Spray
3i 4* B Kenn’dylO High Ge.nr. Harlock, Kimpalong
1« 1’® B Parke 0 Wave, Pit, Gourmand
1® 1’* B Kenn’dy 7 Harvest King, Melvin, Dolpb
3J 34 F Paul 9 Osgood, S. Peur II., Winneconne
S’l 2* F Paul 10 Cavalcad’rll., Darnay, Amanda
8ft 8* G Stone 11 Madrono, Neen.ih, Rhymer
By Great Britain— 'Virginia Nunn, by Gold HooSa*
.5S193 Church’! 1 1-S l:32%f.nst
58132 Church’ 1 1 1-16 l:46%fast
58011 Church’l
57529 L;itonia
573.39 Latonia
66993 Latonia
66893 Latonia
65583 Latonia
66369 Latonia
65276 latonia
65117 Latonia
64896 Latonia
REP, b. c. 3
(Trainer,
3-4 l:12%fast
ll:39%fast 24 104
1 l:42%hvy 41 104
1 1-16 1:52 hvy 19-10 110
1 l:39%faat 7 HI
1 1-16 1:45% fast 74 104
3-4 l:ll%fast 41 107ft 4
1 1-16 1 :47 fast 21-6 106 2
3-4 l:U%fast 68 105 2
3-4 1:12 fast 19 HO 1
106
L. F. Marsball. Owner, Marshall Bros.)
15 8^ F Weiner 8 Belgian Qncen, .lonett, Easteside
14 1* P Weiner 6 Cimarron, Tan Son. Kunzaf
6* 6* J Kederis 11 J’nS. Reardon, Cahalan, LastOne
9 9*® L Rice 9 Bl’kieDaw, R.Traveler, I»uisA.
4* 3* E Barnes 6 Rouleau, Mile. Dazio, Louis A.
3*® H J Burke 5 Humphrey, Col. Bnker, Parader
1* 14 n J Burke 6 Bunga Buck, Bettina, TJncleYelc
8 8** E Scoble 8 B’neheMar. Bro.Love, I’arisMaid
6* 6** H King 8 Redmon, Botheration, Rapid Day
6* 7* E Pool 7 Wli.Dun, Bal. Wheel, S.Gr’ting^
71* 71s o Fields 8 Bullion, Jack Hare Jr., ByGollj
7ft 64 B Pool 12 Br’swick, J.S.R’rdon, Both’at’n
r.821.5 Church’ i 1 1-8 l:.52%fnst 16 107 .5235
58132 Church’l 1 1-16 l:46%fast 7 111 5 3 5 6 CJ
68017 Church’l 1 1-16 l:4.5%fast 14 111 5 4 7 7 7
6766.5 Jamaica ImTOy l:46%fast 8 115 3 4 4 4 3»
67618 Jamaica lm70y l:4.5%slow 6 109 3 2 3 3 3»
67582 Jamaica ImTOy 1:4.5 fast 12 108 1 3 5 6 €
67448 Aq’duct 11:39 fast 7 109 2 3 3 3 4*
B7324 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:47%mud 6 10S| 1 1 2 3 3®
By Pioton — Ennhantress II., by Collar.
gi4 F Weiner S .SeaPrinee. Fos. Embry, Petrareh
6^* J D M’ney 6 Ben Valet, Cimarron, Tan Son
7’® J D M’ney 7 Herd Girl, Dodge, Jouett
1*» C Turner 4 G.Gables, SaddleRing, Sagacity
3 » c Turner 6 Wynnewood, SeaSinner, C’tView
4* C Turner 6 L.Rose, JockScot, K.oft.He’ther
4»J C Turner 6 K.of t.Heather, W.Note, S.Mald
34 C Turner 4 Regal Lodge, Soper, Huonec
LAUREL PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25
WEATHER CLEAR I TRACK FA81T.
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time 1:4.5.)
0 Rui>erior mud nmner. X Goo«l mud runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race — 5
Purse $1,300. 2-yp!i
< Track mord: Oct. 31
1-2 Furlongs,
r-olds. Allowances.
. 1914— 1:0.5%— 2— 118.)
Today’s
iDd.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
Champlain
. .110 1:07%
115.. 750
5S204-
tSedge
..114 1:07’%
115. .745
.‘)741.’>*
tYashmjtk (M) ..
109. .745
.-.SOSI *
Yankee Star
..115 1:05%
115. .745
.■»8202^
MocTi
..114 1:0S
114X740
Ol>iM*nuan
..115 1;0S*.-,
117. .740
.*i7.-il7=
I)<>ioies
..115 1:07%
112. .740
58125-
Fancier
. .109 1:07%
115. .735
(.7^2(VJ)
Clansman
..108 1:07
117X735
580»’4»"
.lolni Morrill
. .110 l:07%s
115. .7.8(1
,5.SKU>
I'ltiinata
. .107 1:08
112X730
58202=
Brilliant liay . . .
..112 1:07%
115.. 730
57007
Hillman C. (M).
..112 1:08%
11 2.. 725
57890
Incognaucc
. .108 1:09
117.. 725
Rocliambeau ....
112
tH.
P. Whitney and G
reeutree Stable euir.v.
Second Race— About 2 Miles.
Steeplecbnsc,
I’urso $2,000. 4-ypar-«lds and upward.
Claiming Handicap.
G58163) Le Cyprin 7 l.‘J7..7(M)
(.58203) Robert Oliver 10 254XC9o
.58203 IjC Marsouin
G58n.-ft) bSlioal
57971 (tvermatch
58KJ3 Funnistipss
115X690
4 134X690
6 13S..690
4 130.. 685
lOK. ,7.50
120X740
lOS. .740
105. . 740
111. . 740
105 X 735
105. . 725
105. . 725
106
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
Purse '$1,500. 2-ycar-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: Oct. 5, 1918—1:11% — 1—108.)
(.5S2tl4) tROCKET Ill 1:12%
(5S036I Prodigious 119 1:13%,
(58166) Alex II 113 1:13%,
.5S204- tSedge 104 1:11%
.5S204 Llemental 11031:13%
.57895 Jlloulettp
57S92* JGootl ’Pimes
.56047 Montara
tPrudish
tH. P. Whitney and Greeiitree Stable entry.
$J. S. Cosdon entry.
Fifth Race— 1 1-S Miles.
Purse $1,500, 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Tra(*k record: Oct. 10, 1914— 1:49%— 3—124. >
(.58165) Gnome 109 1:.53 % 5 113.. 7-50
bDuma.sk lOS 1:.50% 4 123X745
Polly Aim 110U:54%s 3 114X740
Sixth Race — 1 1-2 Miles.
Pnrs<‘ .81,300. 3-year-fdds. Selling.
(Track reiord: Oct. 11, 1919— 2:29%— 3— lOS. )
.5S208 bAusti-al 113 2:38%
•bAttoruey Muir
•Bill Hunley 105 2:45%
•P.ar (^oy (M) 115 2:36%
b.Xnieriean Siddiiu* .
Seventh Race — 3-4 Mile.
$1.2(K). 3-yoar-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 5, 1918-1:11% — 1— lOS. )
(.58164) bAKKumptiou 112 1:12% 5 116.. 72."
(.57942) Lidy Luxury 106 1:12%
(.57968) Crack o’ Dawn. .. .115 1:12
.58061 *bCock o’ the Roost.. KM) 1:12%
58205
58206
58201
58188
5S062
58208
Purse
6 115X725
i; 101X720
6 101X715
6 101X710
4 111X705
6 1110720
3 112. .715
4 109X715
Third Race — 1 Mile.
58187*
bEttahe
...Ill
1:13%
6 108X715
Purse .81.300. 3-year-olds
and upwanl
Claiming.
57668
Titania
.. .105
1:13%
4 105.. 715
(Track record: Oct. 21.
1919—1:37%
-4—125.)
55656
bCncIe’s Li.ssie .
. .112
1:12
5 109X715
58127* •Hello Pardner ..
.106 1:41%
4 111X725
58187
Dairyman
...104
1:14%
6 114X710
(.58188) •King Trojan ....
.105 1:42%
3 105X720
57(MJ8
Silence
. .113
1:13%
3 110X710
.57879 •Smart Money . . .
.118 1:38%
7 111X715
.58183
Tiding.s
. . .10311:12%
3 101. .710
5^1 S72 •Tran tula
.105 1:43
3 107. .715
(5816S)*bMose
. . .100
1:14
6 KX3X705
.5.81 S7 ’hFleer
. 95 1:42%
4 111X710
5S099
liright L'ghts . .
. .103
1:12%
5 112X705
(.5S129) •Widow Bedotte .
.104 1:41
7 110X710
5S187
bOhl Sinner
. . .110
1:13%
4 108X705
58O02 •hWho Cares
. 95 1:41%
4 111X705
57292=
•bWar Map
. . .106
1:15%
4 103:1: 7(H)
.58127 l»Trot»iKT
.105 1:39%
« 118x7(H>
5816*
•hPokev r.
. . .106
1:13%
5 113X700
LAI’REL
11‘roiii January
At or
Over
PARK JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
1, 1921, to October 19, 1921, lnclaniv'e.
At or
Over
Jockey.
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
Sd.
Jockey.
P.C. Wt. Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Marino. G
. .25
95
4
1
0
0
Rodriguez, J. ...
.10 133
199
19
19
20
Butwell, J
. .21
114
292
60
58
54
Romanelli, R. ...
.09 105
195
17
14
30
Keogh. F
. .21
111
179
38
34
81
Fletcher, I
.08 103
lui
8
7
15
McLane. S
. .20
95
5
1
0
1
Stearns, H
.08 101
130
10
13
15
Arvin, A
. .19
95
48
9
1
8
Boyle, S
.07 108
125
9
10
8
Hamilton, H. ...
.19
110
59
11
7
7
Wallace, J
.07 92
68
5
0
8
Eriekson, H. ...
. .19
108
204
38
38
34
Lowe, S
.06 92
l.-»4
10
16
11
Penman, L
. .IS
95
573
101
92
80
Shclepets, J. ...
.05 104
174
9
23
24
I^ng, C
. .17
97
43J>
76
70
60
Simmons. J
.05 101
62
3
0
6
Coltilelti, F. ...
. .16
104
479
78
92
62
Swart, .N
.04 95
26
1
2
5
Hsjynes, E
. .16
111
86
14
9
14
Anderson.’ B'
.03 97
29
1
2
4
Heu)»el. J
. .16
102
206
33
32
25
Hartiourne, £. ...
.03 90
125
4
10
10
llollowa.v, U. ..
. .16
104
187
30
28
27
Woodstock, F, . .
.03 102
88
3
1*2
12
Taylor, B
. .16
110
0 4.)
92
70
71
Poirier, P
.. 81
43
0
4
3
Kelsay, W
. .16
112
359
57
55
57
McCabe. J
.. 109
18
0
3
0
McTaggart. J. .
. .16
108
301
49
59
46
Flynn, R
.. 95
13
0
2
0
Morris. L
. .16
108
252
40
33
32
Hartingstall, P. .
. . 95
7
0
1
0
Parrington, T. .
. .16
107
132
21
16
17
Huff, N
.. 107
33
0
1
1
Rice, T
. .15
110
247
36
41
40
I.ientini, R
95
18
0
1
0
Rowan, J
. .14
97
312
43
44
36
Motire, F. F. ...
.. 113
0
0
1
0
Rowan. T
. .14
112
85
12
10
10
Penn, E
.. 92
2
0
1
0
Johnson, A. ...
. .14
112
147
21
23
22
Brooks, A
.. 100
2
0
0
0
Veitch, L
. .14
97
7
1
0
"T
Brown, E
. . 9.5
1
0
0
0
Allen, A
. .13
103
196
26
31
23
Buell, H
.. lie
3
0
0
0
Clements, H. ..
. .12
102
.56
7
7
7
Fowler, H
.. 100
5
0
0
0
Coue.v, L
. .12
100
73
9
9
6
Fraley, J
. . 95
5
0
0
1
Falor, E
. .12
106
274
33
38
89
Gieberger. F. ...
. . 95
1
0
0
0
Mooney, J
. .12
101
277
34
37
36
Holmes, H.^
.. 91
1
0
0
0
Walls, G
. .11
108
130
14
14
21
Hudgins. A
.. 95
1
0
0
0
Mouotain, M. . .
. .11
106
37
4
3
6
Klein, A
.. 108
7
0
0
1
Riehereek, A. . .
. .11'
112
298
83
22
32
McNamce, R. ...
. . 95
10
0
0
1
Itoganowski, W.
. .10
98
177
17
19
23
Swart, H
.. 103
1
0
0
1
Callahan, J. ...
. .10
94
238
23
27
41
FIRST R.ACE 7i 1-2 Forlon^M. 2-year-old.s. AllowaiiceH. (Oct. ;tl, 1914
1:05 4-5 2 IIS.)
Index Course Dint TimeT’ckOddn Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Flnlfb
CHAMPLAIN, b. c, 2 115 By Rapid Water— Mettle Bereaud, by Jean BereanA
(Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, G. W, J. B!ss ell).
5i f 1:07 fa.st 13 110 5 5 4 4-» J Heupol
7 5 4’4 3* J Heupel
2 3 2^ J Heupel
1 1 IJ 2>J J Heupel
1 2 2* 23 J Butwell
5789!: Laurel 5’. f 1:07 fa.st 13 110
57642 Laurel 3-4 1:1! fast 22 108
57.".'2u H.deG’ee 5-S 1:00 fast 31-10 111
573*2 H.deG’ce 5-8 l:00%fast 12-5 111
56*252 Ft. Erie 3-4 l:13%fa8t 7-10 110
66059 Hum'ton 5-8 l:00-%t’ast 19-10 112
SEDGE, oh. c, 2 115
(Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner, Greentree Stable).
::-4 l:12%l’ast 7-10 111 4
MOOO, br. f, S
(Trainer, M.
0. Kelley.
5J f l -.oSVsfast 5J 115 ‘J
58202 Laurel
68123 Laurel
51973 Laurel
57721 Laurel
67640 Laurel
57556 H.deG’ce
56322 Pt.Erie
56249 Ft. Erie
56161 Ham’ ton
55333 Ham' ton
tDlnqualified.
5R060 I..aurel
6S031 Laurel
57970 Laurel
67196 Aq’duct
56402 Sar’toga
t>3582 Bowie
G3470 Bowie
(Trainer, W. McDaniel.
57517 Aq’duct 3-4 fnst
57033 Belmont 5-8 st 59%fast
66613 Sar’toga 5-S .59 fast
56341 Sar’toga 5i f 1 :07 fast
36024 Sar’toga 6-8 l:00%faat
114
Owner, B.
By Zeuf— Sant Gene, by Rock Band.
Harding).
7 6 2^J L Morris 12 Clausniau. BrilllautRay, Plucky
2J ItJ L Morris 7 Grace Mayers, MilcsS., Troubler
4^ 42 J L Morris 7 Elemental, ntimata. Bountiful
7® 4>| J Callahan 8 Sail.Along, Fancier, M’yl’dBello
1* 1* L Morris 8 Bril. Ray, F.Virglnla, Chat’gay
6h 6*J F W’dst’ck 8 Caretaker, F’nie Bean, Bountiful
6J 4* 11 J Burke 10 Chloris, Oo Lii La, A1
4* 4® J Butwell S Petie. Bump. Bumps, Crest. Boy
8* 3*J H Thurber 7 Delhimar, Fast Trial, Ferrum
7* 7“ A Claver 9 C’etaker, Ogarite, LottieLoraine
By Pataud— Dancing Wave, by Top Gallant.
Farm),
2* 2- T Rice 7 Alex II., John Morrill, Crossless
3‘ 2‘ H Cl’m^nts .5 Bleinental, YankeeStar. Sedge
1* 1* F Keogh 1.3 Selota, Sailing Along, HighC.
9* 8®i F Weiner 11 Ban. Pars, Modesty, Hephaistos
7 72* G Yeargin 8 Missionary, Ultimata, Aknustl
3’J 1* A Johnson 8 ChasteStar, MirianC’per. AlezH.
2* 2*J A Johnson 8 Red Tom, Radical. Alex H.
By Disguise — Berrill’s Choice, by Berrill.
Owner, J. H. Rosseter).
2^ 2M A Johnson 6 Emotion. I’.QuiRoiile. Ph. Blue
2^ 2* A Johnson 8 Lad.vBnltimore. Emotion, P.Bliie
1* 1* G W Car’l 8 i’aslimak, P.QuiRoule, Chowink
42 4^J A Johnson 8 Citation, Rose Hill, Story Teller
5M 61* A Johnson 10 Harridan, PierreQuiltoule, Evil
3-4 1 ;14%f ast 11-10 112 4
5
5
3-4 l;13%fast 10
lOS 1
5
5
3-4 1:15 fast 2
108 7
7
7
3-4 l:1.5%fast 24-B 109 5
4
2
6J f l:07%fast 6
104 3
6
5
Sft f l:07%good 6
114 10
10
10
6ft f l:08%fast 7
112 8
8
4
6J f l;0S%fast 18-5 101 3
3
4
^ 5-8 l:02%good 00
112 7
7
7
t, 8
. Kearney. Owner,
117
Triple Springs
3-1 l;13%fast 21-10 110 3
0
2
3-4 l:13%fast 7
lOS 5
3
3
5ftfl;08%fast 1
113 2
1
1
6-8 l:00%good 10
102 11
11
6ftfl:07%hvy 30
115 6
5
7
1-2 49% fast 3-4
115 6
5
1-2 50%slow 0
116 1
2
2
112
3 114
3 110
1.5-5 106
2J 115
40 115
FANCIER, b. g, S
(Trainer, J. K.
.58125 I.aurel
59036 Laurel
679‘36 Laurel
67799 Laurel
57721 I.aurel
.57304 H.deG’ce
16701 Dorval
36529 Dorval
36329 KingE. Ab 5-8
S4263 Jamaica 5-3
Frayllng.
l:14%fast
1 :13%fast
l:15%fast
l:11%slop
1:15 fast
l:13%slop
1 :07%fast
1 :07%fast
l:04%hvy
l:00%fast
CLANSMAN, b. c, 2
(Trainer, W. Irvine.
3-4 J
3-4 ;
3-4 ]
3-4 1
3-4 ]
3-4 :
6J f 1
5J f 1
115
Owner,
8 Pi8
1.5 104
19-5 117
20 109
14 103
264 100
21-10 109 I
7 114
7-10 112
4 116
117
H.
1
1
4
5
2
7
5
4
6 6
1
5
5
By MadrigaUi
Pendry).
4 42 2-J A Allen
2h A Allen
6* 6® W Kelsay
7® A Allen
2* 24 A Allen
7 7*® A Tryon
6® 3| W’ Hinphy
3* 3*2 IT Steams
1* W Hinphy
f 6** W Keleay
■Fanobette, by Alvesoot.
8 Elemental. S«*dge. Sailing Along
.5 Prodigious, Plucky, Ray Jay
9 G. Mayers, Brill. Ray, Clansman
8 Relay, Yankee Star. All Fair
8 SailingAlong, M’yl’dBelle, Moco
7 Jlorvieh, Dexterous, S. Thougbtt
7 I^ady Heart, Trontling, Navisco
9 Fast Trial, Chloris, Briarcliff
6 The Cigarette, May 8., Plaude]
6 Rose Brigade, Bluckstone, Toil
By Dnole — ^Xatrine, by Ditsuiae.
68202 Laurel
6ft f l;0S%faHt
18
11.6
7
4
2
11*
Uft F
C’ltlletlil2 Moco. Brilliant Ray. Plucky H
f.7936 Laurel
3-4 l:15%fast
19-.5 117
6
2
2
2*
3* J
Butwell
9 G. Mayers, Brill. Itay, Miles S. ■
67721 Laurel
3-4 1 :15 fast 37-10 101
8
6
4
4J
7«J J
Rowan
8 Sail.Along, Fancier, M’yl’dBella H
57461 H.deG’ce
6ft f 1 :07 fast
8
117
2
3
4
5ft
5* J
Rowan
6 All Fair, Camencita, Gondolier H
67330 H.deG’ce
6ft f l:10%mud
6-5
116
2
3
3
2h
2* J
Rowan
7 F. Virginia, D.Deadeye, Zennotta H
56285 Sar’toga
6ft f 1 :10 hvy
12
110
2
3
3
2ft
3=1 J
Rowan
8 Duncecap, Evil .Carmencita H
56214 Sar’toga
6J f l:0.5%fast
30
108
4
6
6
6ft
6‘* J
Rowan
15 Whiskaway, Pegaans, K.Grass H
56047 Sari toga 6-8 63%fast
JOHN MORRILL, b. c, 2
30
115 11
115
11
9
91 911 <!■ par’gtonl2 Oil Man, Blgheart, Pegasus ■
By Fayette — ^Areophane, by Arizona. H
t Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable).
5S060 J.,aur< l 3-i l:13%fH»t 9 110 2 4 4
67556 H.dc-G’ce 6J f l:07%fast 5J 108 8 8 8
57355 K.doG’co 5J f l:07%slow 13-5 116 4 3 2
56694 D’3hire 5-8 1:01 fast 6 112 5 5 5
3 ^ 34
8 6 ®
2 * 1 *
51 2»
L Morris 7 Alex H., Oppermun. Crossloss
L Morris 8 Caretaker, F’nie Bean, Bountifnl
C Ponce 11 Gondolier, Trevelvau, ChasteStar
L Morris 8 Foy, Modna. Consul
ULTIMATA, ch. f. 2 112
(Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, G. W. Forman).
68166 Laurel ;:-4 l:14«%good 16-5 102 2 1 2
57973 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%fast 12-5 106 4 1 1
57895 Laurel 6i f l:(V8%fast 14 110 1
57642 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 28 106 6
66690 Belmont 6Jf st l:0l%fast 30 108 3
.56496 Sar’toga 5-8 68%fast 15 105 8
56402 Sar’toga 5J f l;07%hvy 13-5 112 1
56187 Sar’toga 5-8 l:ni%mud 1®. 110 5
By Ultimua — ^Htirakan, by Unole.
BRILLIANT RAY. b. g,
(Trainer, M. Smith.
5S202 Laurel
57936 Laurel
67721 I,aurel
57640 Laurel
57484 H.deG’co
57378 Aq’duct
56464 Aq’duct
35287 Aq’duct
2 115
Owner, M. Smith).
2J 4«4 J Mooney 5 AlexH., CherryTree. Siian. Maize
1 IM 2M J Mooney 7 Elemental, Bountiful, Moco
1 l‘J 2M J Mooney 10 Prodigious, Plucky, Simplicity
2 3M 4®ft A Allen 8 All Fair, Dexterous, Champlain
5 4J 7® G W Car’ll 11 NancyF., M.Patrlcla, Prixligloui
10 102 101* A Allen 12 Calam.Jane, NancyF., San.CUra
2 2® F Keogh 8 Missionary, Aknusti, Bravo
6 6* 42 J A Alien 11 Nedna, Roulette, Caretaker
Bj Pennant — Snnglow XL, by Sundridga^
5i f l:0SV5fa.st 17 JlU
3-4 1:15%fast 5 113 I
3-4 1:15 fast 7 101 6
3-4 l:15%fast 6 107 1
54 f l:07%fast 17-10 112 5
6-8 l:01%fast 3 112 1
5- 8 59%fast 15 103 9
6- 8 1:00 fast 5 113 3
HILLMAN C., ob. o, 2 (M)
(Trainmr, £. W. Moore.
667 Laurel
56568 D’ shire
55776 K’worth
55616 Windsor
55530 Ft. Erie
5.5448 Ft. Erie
INCOGNANCE,
(Trainer, S
57896 Laurel
56615 D’ shire
56157 D’ shire
5(X)83 D’shire
55976 D’shire
53573 Tijuana
53490 Tijuana
53249 Tijuana
5J f l:0G%faat
51 f l:05%fast
5-8 1:02 fast
5- 8 l:00%fast
6J f l:07%fast
6- 8 l:00%fast
112
Owner, E.
11
93
125
263
33
22f
112
112
110 2
106 8
102 5
109 U
W.
1
8
1 1 2‘J 3*J L Coney 12 Chmsinan, Moco. Plucky
1 1 1*J 2* L Coney 9 G.Muyers. Clansman, Milcrf S.
3 3 6nk 6®J L Coney 8 Sail.Along, Fancier, M’yl’dBello
1 1 2»S 2* L Coney 8 Moco, FairVirginia, Chateaugay
1 2 1‘ 1" C Ponce 12 Ashlin, Hillsdale, .Toseph Brant
2 1» 2J L Fator 12 Fusee. Fred Kinney, Awning
7 H 11** J Zoeller 11 B, Rascal, Budana, Dr.T.S.D’ney
3 2ft 4*J J Zoeller 11 Dr.T.S. Dabney, Runnyol, Picnic
By Malamont— Betiie Sue, by The Commoner.
7*110»2 D Stirling 10 Rocket. Alex H., Gladbrook
8'J 81* E Baoies 10 FiftyFifty, Pumps, StacyAdams
6J 7*J E Barnes 11 B.Dunn, Delliimar, LeoohareslI.
8 8** E Barnes 8 Diadema, D. of Allah, M. Fallon
6 6‘® C I^ng C Caretaker, Devonite, Capt. Scott
Moore)
7 7
9 8
5 5
8 8
6 6
b. c. 2 117
Polk. Owner, S. Polk) .
5i f 1:07 fast 76 110 4
5f. f l:06%faHt :*4 108 4
6J f l:08%fast 39 110 3
5ft f l;08%s1ow 24 106 5
5-8 l:C0%fast 4J 113 2
1-2 4S%fast 18-5 113 2
4ft f 54%fa8t 23 118 6
1-2 48%slop 9 118 1
11 11 11 H** P Martinezll Devonite, SoItGocs. TomCassldy
By Disguiso— Lai Florei, by Bearcatober.
5‘* E Fator
8^® M Buxton
4®J B Denny
6* E Fator
0 D.ofAIlah. Sedge. Yank. Star
9 Fifty B’ifty, Photoplay, Aloft
« DarkAges. Devonite, Glengarry
7 Mar. Fallon, Devonite, J.Dundes
3 3>» 6*J M Buxton Mar. Fallon, Photoplay, DevcMdte
1* I® B Hayw’d 6 J. Dundee, Wolf’s Cry, Ashland
S» 3*J B Hayw’rd 8 John. Dundee, Pep.Tea, Apricot
3* S*i E Hayw’d 9 Pep.Tea, John. Dundee, Tomahoft
EOCHAMBEAU, ch. c. 2 (M) 118
(Trainer, T. Boylan. Owner, T. Boylan).
First start.
5h3*>4 Laurel
58125 I.aurel
58<^i31 Laurel
5789C Laurel
57642 Laurel
57447 Aq’duct
57199 Aq’duct
56!*39 Belm’t 3-4
Y-ASHMAK. ch.
(Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney).
57415 Aq’duct 5-8 .59%fast I’J 115 1 5
66690 Belmont 5Jf st l;94%fast 8 115 5 9
5T.G13 Sar’toga 5-8 59 fast 6 105 2 4 3
YANKEE STAR, br. c, 2 115
3-4 1 :14%fast
8-5
108
3
4
2
3-4 l:ir.%fast
11-5 11-2
1
6
4
5J f 1:07 fast
11
113
1
4
3
3-4 1:14 fast
6
111
8
8
8
3-4 l:13%fast
4ft
108
4
4
6
3-4 l:14%gOod 4
110 11
9
7
1 MC l:ll%fast 17-10 122
9
18
18
f. 2 (M)
109
(Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Guincy Stable)
c D of-Mlah. Sedge, YankeeStar
S AllFair, Dexterous, Ultimata
8 Dexterous, Lit. B. Sheep, Plucky
12 Bountiful. All Fair, Carmencita
9 PJiotoplay, Fast Trial, Devonite
1* 1® J McTag’t 11 Buster, Humorist, Puff Ball
By Celt— Sand Dune, by Rook Sand.
2’i 2® F C’llileUi 7 Rocket. Sailing Along. Ray .Jay
3* F C’ltilettl 8 Elemental, Fancier, 8’ling Along
4i» 4*ft J Rowan 5 Elemental, Oppcrui’ii, Yiin.fetar
S‘i 2*J L Penman 6 D.ofAIlah, Yauk.Star, Chanipl’n
8 8‘* F C’ltilettl 8 All Fair, Dexterous, (Tbamplain
5* 6®J I. Penman 7 Surf Rider, Sweep By, Ray Jay
7J 5* L Penman 12 Missionary, All Over, My Play
14* 16** A Johnson22 Bunting, Galantman, D. of Allah
By Broomstick — Baksheesh, by Hamburg.
5* 2ft L Penman 12 Bayonne. Anna M,. Confii.-slon
8* 10® J L Penman 11 NancyF., M. Patricia, Prodigious
2* 2* L Penman 8 Dolores. P.QuiRoule, Chew ink
By Star Shoot — ^Yankee Lady, by Yankee.
58021 Laurel
57896 Laurel
57799 Laurel
57447 Aq’duct
57354 Aq’duct
5,’*J3»» Aq’duc
n7l6.'* Hflin’l
3.4 l:13®tfa5t 33-10 11.6
6Jfl:07 fast 31-10 112
3-4 l;14%slop 37-10 H3
.3-4 l:135ifai«t 3 111
D-8 6'»%fafit
3-11:19 fast
5Jf MC 1 r04%f aet
56761 Belm’t .5Jf MC l:05%fa8t
66693 Belmont 5ftf it l:05%fast
6-r. llS
4j iiy
8 113
9-10 n.'.
13-6 107
1
1
1
1*
Ink
T
Rice
5
3
2
2
02
J
Mooney
8
3
1
1
2h
3 *ft
J
Mooney
7
3
1
1
1ft
24
J
Mooney
8
fi
6
C
7 ®ft
T
Rice
7
8
8
8
A
Sch’ t*gr*r
4
7
4
2
2*
3 *
T
Rice.
1»
2
4
4
4 U
2*
T
Rice
6
1
1
1
2ft
2®
J
Mooney
C
Elemental.
Opperman. Sedge
rair. Rocket
D. of Allah, Sedge, (.'hamx)lnln
By Trap Rock — Sisaga, by Sunflower II.
SECOND KACFl— About 2 3iiles. Steei>Ieirhasc. 4-year-old/s and upward.
ClaiminK Handicap.
LE CTYTRIN,
(Trainer,
58163 Laurel
57971 Laurel
57798 Laurel
57534 W’dbine
56953 B.Bon’ts
56865 B.Bon’ta
56030 Sar’toga
55544 Aq’duct
55380 Aq’duct
b. g. 7
T. J. Donohue.
Ab 2 4:00 good.’
Ab 2 4:03
Ab 2ft 4:59
Ab 2 4:00
Ab 2J 5:03
Ab 2 4:05%fast
Ab 2 4:26%faat
Ab 2 4:17%fast
6J f l:21%slow
fast
slop
fast
fast
137
Owner,
!7-10 i:U
5 137
9f 133
9 134
8-5 136
17-5 141
16-5 143
2J 143
25 115
By Macdonald II. — Cfliryseis, by Armeatb XL
Mrs. F. A. CUrk).
5 11 1 1‘® 1‘® H Phillips .S Inhdelll.. NewUaven. Di.st. Shore
2 2 2 3* 3:^i 11 Phillips 7 Surf, Robert Oliver, Overmatch
111 Lost rid.H Phil’ps 9 Fly.Sc«jut, LeMarsonin, Peccant
1112*® 2*J S Higgins r> Lieut.Seas, G’kPatriot, Alt.Flre
4 3 5 4 4** W Green (S Minata, McAdams, Coronado
6 McCorbuni, Sea Sun, Martian
5 Robert Oliver, Surf, New Haven
5 Saywhich, Amstello, Fair Mac
4»* W Green
Lost rider. W Green
5 Lost rider. D Dale
Lost rider. W Green
16
ROBERT OLIVER, eh. g, lO 154
(Trainer, J. Healy. Owner, J. Lumiden).
58203 Laurel Ab 2 3:.57 fast 8
971 Laurel Ab 2 4:03 fast 17-10
f.7798 Laurel Ab 2J 4:59 slop 21-5
57262 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:12 fast 1-3
57106 Belmont Ab 2ft 4:o3%fast 7
56562 Sar’toga Ab 2ft 5:17'*;Rfast 4ft
56479 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:22%fast 1-5
56317 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:24%fast 3-2
>6244 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:47%fast 1
6C020 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:26%fast 9-10
16 17 17*® C Rob’flonlT Turnabout, Arapahoe, Flypaper
By Fathi ri e ai D iamontina, by Xon.
4 3 3
150 6 3 3
139 2 6 9
150 1 3 3
147 9 Ran
140 8 8 8
149 2 4 3
5 5 5
142
140 3 2
143 5 2
3 2J 1*1 A Sims
5 2* 2*J W Hunt
Ran out. W Hunt
2 2* Ifc W Hunt
out. W Hunt
6 3| 1* W Hunt
3 2* 1ft W Hunt
1 1» 1* W Hunt
3 3 3*» P Brady
2 1» 1* P Brady
7 Joyful, Frank B.. Minata
7 Surf. Le Cyprin, Overmatch
0 Fly. Scout, LeMarsouin. Peccant
4 Musty, Algardl, Decisive
9 Houdini, Sweepment, Skibb’reen
9 Sweepment. Soumangba, D’oblet
5 Algardi, Surf. New Haven
6 Algardi, Doublet, Surf
8 Saywhich, Wisest Fool
6 Surf, New Haven. Fair Mae
LE MARSOUIN, b. g, 7
(Trainer, W. Garth.
58203 I..aurel Ab 2 3:.57
57798 Laurel Ab 2ft 4:59
57716 Laurel Ab 2 4:02
57641 Laurel
67161 Belmont
56984 Belmont
56852 Belmont
66.5S9 Sar’toga
m91 Pimlico
47107 Pimlico
145
Owner. J. 8. Cosden.)
By Querido— Maria Louise m., by Masque.
fast 3ft in 1 Fell,
slop 22-5 136 & 4 3 4
fast 3-2 142 3 2 3 1
Ab2 4;07%fast 3 141 5 6 5 2
Ab 2 3:01 fast 1 126 1 2 2 3
Ab 3 3;56%slow 1-2 144 2 5 2 2
Ab 2 3:52*Sfast 8-5 138 2 2 2 2
Ab 2 4:25%fust 11-10 144 4 3 3 2
2 1-4 4:37 hvy 13-10 143 6 6 2 2
2 4K)1 hvy 2 139 1 7 7 6
U H C’f’rJ 7
2 * 2* R H C’f’rd 9
IS 1* R H C’f’rd 10
4h 3* R H C’f’rd 7
2*® 2* R H (Tfnrd 3
1*» 1** R H C’rrd 5
K» 2h R H C’f’rd 2
1* 1* N Kenn’dy 4
ink 1* R H C’f rd 8
6* €*• R H C’rrd 9
RoherlOliver. .loyful. Frnnk 1'..
Flying Scout, rcccant, Minata
D.Shore. Lieut.Seas., lufidel II.
CrestHill, Dist. Shore, Valapar
Crest Hill, Algardi
NewHaven, B.Wyvls, Infidelll.
Crest Hill
NewHaven, B.Hampson, W.Fool
Meshnch, Algardi, D’nybrookll.
Duettiste. Royal Arch, Reliance
SHOAL, b. g, 4
(Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner,
58059 Laurel Ab 2 4:00 fast 6
57971 I.aurel Ab 2 4:0.3 fast 6
67867 Laurel Ab 2 3:59%fast 13
57641 Laurel Ab 2 4:07%fast 40
67553 H.dcG’ce Ab 2 4:06%fast 6
57417 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:05%fast 21
56952 B.Bon’ts 3-4 l:12%fast 30
By Danger Rook — Smixr, by Canage.
134
R. Fending.)
142 4 1 3 2 ink ink B Kleeger 8 J.Coffroth. K.Harluii, B.O.Lliin
133 1 4 4 4 5* 6’* B Kleeger 7 Surf, Robert Oliver, Le Cypnn
140 5 4 4 2 1* 1* B Kleeger 10 L.Fielder, J.Coffroth, Bobzigade
135 6 4 4 5 3* 6*J T Fenn’sy 7 CrestHill, Dis.Shore, LeMars’ln
133 1 2 5 6 5 6** T Fenn’ssy 7 Lytle, Overmatch, Nonus
130 1 Lost rider. B Kleeger 7 Peccant, Perkiomen, Lytle
114 7 7 7 7 7*i W Bogr*skl 7 MajorParke, Wraith, Hasten On
OVERMATCH, b. g, 8
(Trainer, M. Smart,
57971 Laurel Ab 2 4:03 fast
67641 Laurel Ab 2 4:07%fast
57553 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4;06%fast
7417 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:05%fast
Sar’toga Ab 2 4:25%fast
138
Owner, K. Smart).
^6492 Sari toga
76364 Sar’toga
«9R4 5^r*torA
141
13 136 1 1 6 4
22-5 138 6 5 2 S
6 1.36ft 4 112
3ft 152 3 1 1 1
Ab 2 4:26%fast 11-10 134 1 1 1 1
Ab 2 4:22 fast 8-5 136 2 5 5 3
Ab 2 4:.31%hvy 18-5 143 5 6 « C
, cU. f, 4 130
(Trainer, L. McL. Merryman.
Owner,
L.
. MoL.
5816:1 Laurel
Ab 2 4:00 good
52
142
8
6
6
0
67925 Va.Fair
SC 4:21 slow
—
143
57917 Va.Fair
SC 4:20-%8low
—
149
57417 H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:06%fast
19
135
6
6
6
6
57329 H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:12 mud
10
144
9
€
5
4
5709S Tim’ium
57017 Tim’ium
57003 Tlm’iura
Ab 2 3:59 fast 13-10 152
Ab 2 4:06 slow 2 142
Ab 2 3:66 fast 7 148
By Oversight— Omeroa, by Common.
4* 4*i I Barrett 7 Surf. Robert Oliver. Le Cyprin
6*® 5* R Simpson 7 rrestHill, Dis.Shore, LeMars’in
1* 2J N Barrett 7 Lytle, Nonus, Reddest
3J 4® C Hines 7 Peccant, Perkiomen, Lytle
2* 1^ C Hines 5 Francl’irciir, SeaBryn, Masterful
l*i 1* C Hines 5 Peccant, Masterful, Sea Bryn
3 3® C Haines 6 Peccant, Sea Bryn. Left Fielder
S»* S* C HIneii 8 Kps Scot. Woodrnff. Surf
By Formasten— Erato, by Wadsworth.
Menrman).
6 6®* M Hon’son 8 I.«pryprin, Infidel II., NewUuven
1 R Taylor 8 Anne Excellence, McAdams
1 McAfee 5 E. Burke, F. Captain, A.Excel’nce
5 5*® S Turner 7 Peccant, Perkiomen, Lytle
4* 4*ft O Diam’nd 9 J.A.Sheridan, Reddest, N.Haven
1* W Taylor 6 A.Excell’nce, TheTalker, N.Chic
1*1 W Taylor 5 Harwood, K. Harlan, FI. Captain
8 *® R Taylor 6 Ribbon Grass, Unar, Harwood
THIRD RACE 1 3Iile.
1919 l:.t7 :i-5 i 125.)
HELLO PARDNER. b. g, 4
(Trainer, T. Flaherty. Owner,
in
E.
Denham)
X
68127 Laurel
1 1-8 l:63%fast
8
109
1
3
2
2
2*
58037 Laurel
1 1-16 l :47%fast
11
109
4
4
3
3
4*
67975 Laurel
1 1-8 l;53%fast
10
105
2
1
1
1
1»
37801 Laurel
1 1-8 l:56%8lop
7
110
1
1
1
2
21
>7646 Laurel
1 1-8 l:5424fast
9
110
4
1
1
1
1*
>7664 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%fa0t
8
114 10
6
6
6*
17455 H.deG’e
lm70y l:46%fast
64
107
6
8
3
4
4^
>6844 H’town
'A840 H’towc
>6841 Empire
Ab e-S l:00%alow
Ab 6-8 1:00 fast
1 1-16 1:49 fast
1-1
7
20
120
114
ICO
6
12
•
7
»®
66690 Empire
1 1-16 1:50 slow
10
10«
3
8
4
4
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S-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Oct. 21,
By Marajax— Ma Woo Dow, by Lots Wlstly.
3* A Allen 8 Comme Ci, Br. Voter. Lucy Kate
4*i £ Harb’ne 15 Attorney, Pas.Swain, Gallivaut
A Allen 6 Cubanita, Goldine, Hnonec
8** A Allen 6 Goldine, King Trojan, Fixer
1* A Allen 8 ScotcbVerdict. Franklin, ()sgood
4*i T I*arigtonl4 Camouflage. Coca Cola, Burgoyna
4®i J Merimea 7 Cubanita. Old Dad. Gath
^ D Stirling 6 Rubber II., No Trumps, MeryO,
J Beiipal 4 M.<(riicuri:4(. Kormi. T.niighier
lo*ft U Rice 14 Taiill., K’toftheileuther, Saloto
6'* F Weiner 14 OldDad, Fred’k tbeGrett, Pansy
i
Tuesday, October 25, 1921
DAII.Y RACING FORM.
KIVO TIlOJA^^ br.
(TreiDcr, T. E.
nM8S Laurel 1 1-X
5S127 Laurel 1 l-S
C7S72 Laurel 1
B7S01 laurel 1 1-8
67606 Wilbine 1 1-16
62t*38 WMf»lne 1 1-16
£7347 Th cliffe 1
C726S Th’cliffe lm70y
57189 Th’cliffe 3-4
66486 Windsor 1 1-16
ff. 8
Crist. Owner. 1
Lu.'i fast 43-10 ;
l:53%fast 8 ]
l:42%fast 9 ]
i:.56Hslop 21 :
1:48 pood 14
1:49 fast 23 :
l:40%f?ood 9
l:45%fast 9
lilSysfast 40 :
l:48^fast 6
BXAItT MONEY, ch. v. 7 111
(Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner, O.
57879 K’ worth 1 1-16 1:56 hvy 23 106 4
67734 K’ worth lm70y l:45%fast 10 108 2
67373 Th’cliffe 3-4 1:13 fast 68 107
66224 Del’m’r 1 l:43%fast 6 110
65877 M’ne’ve Ab 3-4 l:16%fast 6-5 112
65513 D«l’m’r 3-4 l:16%fast 27-10 107
63485 Del’m’r 1 1-16 l;49^ifast 4 107
65458 Dil'm’r 7-8 1:30 fast 10 llOi
TRAKTXTLA. b. 8
(Trainer, W. A.
5S1S7 Laurel 1
59099 Laurel 3-4
68005 Laurel 3-4
67523 H.deG’ce 6i f
67358 H.deG’ce 3-4
66271 Ft. Erie 3-4
66189 Ft. Erie 8-4
6tl29 D’shire 1
66054 D’shire 8-4
107
Burttschell. Owner,
l:421ifast 6 K«6 2
l:13%fast 8 110 2
l:14'/ofast 4-5 113 4
l:07%fast 12 104 5
1:15 slow 11-6 103 5
1:13 fast 32 107 6
l:16i,ihvy 7 106 6
1*41 good 5 111 4
l:lS“ihvy 6 111 4
By Sine James— Bohemia, by Wagner.
Wst),
3 3 1 IJ IS S Lowe 7 Snm.Sifjl), Peg. Rives, An. Gallup
5 6 6 8 R Hol’way 8 Comme Ci, Br. Voter, H.Pardner
8 6 fi Si 2* H erments 9 Attorney, Perhaps, Peggy Rives
6 6 6 3ok H Cl’m^^nts 6 Goldine, Hello Pardner, Fixer
6 8 4 4» 2i T Burns 10 Roseate, Asterisk, The Desert
8 4 4 gak 2* T Bums 13 Secretary, OlltFringe, Harm'que
10i» R Hol’way 12 Black Top, Broadview, Walk Up
5« I Gordon 7 Roisterer, Asrael. Gilt Fringe
11*» J McTag’t 12 JohuHoshor, M.Reigel. TnbbyA.
7 7 7 8*1 W Huntl’y 7 K.George, Merrimac, S.J.Vergne
By Armeath n.— Seryilia, by Ba n sa tio n.
Hohnea).
6 6 6 6* 6’* R Rom’elli 7 Mor. Elder, Jo.aqiiiiin. TheDesert
4 3 4 3* 3« M Buxton C Tan Son, Darnay, Sentimental
7*i N Burger 12 T. Nephew, loon. Flagging Spirit
2' J Kennedy 6 Cacambo, Assumption, Hay
2* W Taylor 8 Copyright, Little Pete, Gomnl
711 R Pauley 10 Slip’ySilver, ByJove, Orl’nsGirl
4* R Pauley 6 Betty J., Chefa, Duke Rnff
6*3 W Hinphy 9 Am. Eagle, WarClub, OakPnBelle
By TransTaal— Ylsiula IlL, by Oliff BooA.
J. B. Skinker).
POLLY ANN, cb. f. 8 ll4
(Trainer, £. Utterback. Owner, S.
58206 Laurel 1 1:40 fast 28 107
58034 Laurel 1 1-4 2:04Vifast 16 110
57800 Laurel 1 1-2 2:35 slop 27 108
5771S Laurel 11:40 fast 9-6 110
57690 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:62%fast 23 106
57454 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:462ifast 43-10 110
37386 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:46%faat 15 113
56523 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 16 119
.’6360 Sar’toga 1 1:38 fast 8 117
.56210 Sar’toga 1 1:40 fast 8-6 HI
FLEER, eb. g, 4
(Trainer, E. J. Heffernan.
58187 Laurel
.57555 H.deG’ce
57333 H.deG’ce
56127 D’shire
65758 K’vvorth
6.7413 Havana
63373 Havana
63342 Havana
1 l:42‘U'ast
3-4 l:15\V.fast
3-4 1 :15%mud
3-4 l:lS*5good
3-4 1 :l’-n^;good
6i f l:08?fefast
3-4 1:15 fast
63 f l:07M5fast
C Kto 2 2 1 1 2k 22 L Coney 11 Mir-s Filley, Ettahe, Fleer
8 110 2 1 1 Ik 2* L Coney 1*2 Kirah, Phantom Fair, Tidings
4-5 113 4 4 4 4 3* L Coney 4 C.Summy, C.o’theR’st, Vnlc’ize
12 104 5 3 2 2nk in L Coney 10 Old Sinner, Eternity, Br. Lighti
11-6 103 5 6 2 2J 2n L Coney 8 Siesta, Old Sinner, Prin. Myrtle
32 107 6 1 2 4' 6"J L Coney 9 Ima Frank, Polar Cub, Cormonu
7 106 6 3 3 6* A Claver 7 Fl’tygibbet, L. Luxury, M.Maxin
5 111 4 1 1 1 4*i 6** R Josiah 7 Lady Lillian, Joaquina, Be Sun
6 111 4 4 4 8*1 3* H J Burke 9 J.’s Umma, Hyanpom. J.Budrow
111 By Astronomar^Flsda B., hf Falsette,
Owner, £. J. Heffernan).
33 105 C 1 2 4 3‘J 42 F W’dst’ckll 3fiss Filley. Trantula. Ettahe
12 106 4 3 3 45 Snk E Josiah 12 Old Sinner. Amackassin, Trusty
18f 109 3 1 2 25 2» E Josiah 12 Ticacey, Theodosia, JeanBullant
17f 111 7 6 6 6k E Josiah 10 H. Bnrgoyne, Trusty, Lancelot
39 109 4 3 3 45 6*5 B Josiah T> Kinburn. Hadrian, Diomed
32 106 7 8 6 3* In R L’ caster 11 AlPorter, LucieMay, JackHeale?
4 102 6 6 8 8k 6*1 R L’casterlO Seven Seas. War Tax, Aigrette
15 101 7 7 7 6* 4» S Lowe 8 Merry Feast, Avion. Le Balafre
12 106 4
18f 109 3
32 106 7
4 102 6
15 101 7
WIDOW BEDOTTE, b. m. 7 110
(Ihwiner, E. Tinman. Owner, E. Trueman).
58129 Laurel lm70y l:4C%fast 6 101 1 3 3 1
68037 Laurel 1 1-lC l:47Vftfast 9 111 2 7 5 6
67942 I..aurel 1 1 :43=ifast 43-10 111 1 1 1 1
67801 I.aurel 1 1-8 l:.56%slop 23-10 109 2 3 3 4
67588 H.deG’o ImTOy l:46%fast 9-6 115 2 6 5 4
67489 H.deG’e ImTOy 1:45 fast 15 109 1 2 2 2
67361 H.deG’e ImTOy l:45V&slow 5 lU 6 6 6 4
67807 H.deG’e lm70y l:49%slop 34 110 7 8 8 8
§4172 Pimlico 1 l:46%hvy 14-6 110 4 2 2 2
§4039 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:64%hvy 9-6 105 1 2 2 2
§4011 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:62Vi8lop U-6 106 3 t 3 1
WHO GABES, br. o. 4 111
(Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner. F. Farrar).
By Udrlm— Annua Luotna, by David Oairlek.
* 1*5 C Lang 8 Bolario, Natural, Stanley
5 6* W Kelsay In Attorney, Pas.Swain, Gallivant
nk 2nk L Coney 7 L. Luxury. MissFilley, L. Kate
a 6*t F Critilettl « Goldine, K.TroJan, Hel.Pardner
i* 2n C Ponce 7 Theodosia, Miss Filley, Encrinite
I 2* C Ponce 7 Past. Swain, CommeCi, Osgood
5 6» A Allen 8 M’rieMaxim, M. Filley, Encrinite
8*» N Huff 9 CleanO’ne, D.deMorny, N. Raider
I 1* J G’neisen 5 LncyKate, H.Atkin, B’lymooney
i 2nk A Allen 6 CourtFool. Syrdarya, P. McGee
* 3*1 A Allen 6 GommeCl. C^.Bventa, Sun.EUl)
By Wraok— Lixale H., by Ealn«.
58002 Laurel 1 1-lG l:4773fast 19-5 102 3 1 1
57972 Laurel 3-4 1:15 fast 14 106 8 9
57766 I^aurel 3-4 l:15%fast 15 108 12 12
57555 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15'ifast 63 112 6 7
67333 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%mud 43-10 111 4 3
6C675 D’shire 1 1-16 1:48 good 16 97 3 1 2
66636 D’shire 3-4 1:17 mud 39-10 110 3 5
TBOOPEB, oh. V, 6
(Trainer, C. H.
5S127 I.aurel 11-8 1:
67668 Laurel 3-4 1:
67456 ILdeG’e 1 1-16 1:
67359 H.deG'e 1 1-16 1:
67306 H.deG’e 11-16 1:
67035 Belmont 1 1:
65674 Empire ImTO;/ 1:
66362 Aq’duct 1 1:
§4734 Latonia 1 1-16 1:
Neal. Owner,
:.53%fast 44
:14%fast 27
:49 fast 29-10
:48%s!ow 9-5
:52V^slop 14-6
:38 fast 8
:4,514fast 12
:40%raud 10
:52 mud 1
11 1 11 1* C Lang 12 Franklin, Blazonry, SumnierSigh
9 8 4nk 2nk H Cl’ments 9 PaulC’iiuelly, Dairyman, Medusa
12 10 13 13'® A Klein 13 CocaCola, Amackassin, Biirgoyne
7 6 3k 6' E Haynes 12 Old Sinner, Amackassin, Fleer
3 4 6* 6*5 E Haynes 12 Ticacey, Fleer, Theodosia
1 2 3 6* 4® C Lang 7 N’tccacker, GiltPrInge. Joaquine
5 6 7» 7®i C Lang 10 Ardito, AlvinT.Hert, Whalebone
118 Bv Trap Book— Ecstaoy, by Ben Btroao.
, J. D. Bartolomeo).
114 5 1 3 4 6' 8” J Heupel S Comme Ci, Br. Voter. H.Pardner
115 11 5 11 10' 11*3 J Heupel 12 C.o’theRoost, B. Lights, B’rgoyne
113 5 1 1 1 2' V* C Jacksonll Miss Filley. L’Enjoleur, fiendrie
110 4 1 1 1 .1® 2» F Meriraee 6 Sam.Jay. Cur.Events, TheTrump
111 1 2 2 2 2® 3®5 F Merimee 7 Chief, Scotch Verdict, Little Ed
108 9 10 9 9 10* 11'® M Har’sonlo JockScot, Houyhnhmn, Sad.RIof
111 4 3 3 5 8 8»* R Turner 8 Devastation, Jock Scot, Am.Boi
XXX « o o 9 o XV xurner o xrevaHuiuon, jock ecoc. Am. IK
107 5 3 10 10 10 10'^ C Breun’g 10 Rep, Tom McTaggart, Silence
no 1 1 1 1 1* 2»k E Josiah 7 G. Daugherty, Tulsa, Petrarch
FOURTH RACE a-4 12-year-oldM.
Isll — 4 — lOS.)
Allowances.
ROCKET, b. g. 2
(Trainer, Jaz. Bowe, Jr. Owner, H. P, Whitney).
By Broomstick — First Flight, by Thrash.
582«)4 Laurel ;’.-4 1 :12iifast 7-10 111 2 111
58042 Church’ 1 1 l:38»9fast 43-10 122 3 1 1 1 2
57868 Laurel 3-4 l:13M;fast 7-5 108 4 111
57799 Laurel 3-4 l:14%slop 12-5 109 4 3 4 3
67667 Laurel 55 f l:0';%fast 19-10 112 6 111
57552 H.deG’ce S-4 1:15 fast £7-10 115 2 2 4 3
57451 H.deG’ce 65 f 1:07 fa.st 2 F4 1 2 3 3
B7382 H.de<;’ce 6-8 l:OOV6fast 9 108 11 10 9 7
65776 Empire Ab 3-4 l.'OO^fast 8 112 7 6 6 8
§6«90 Empire 65 f 1:07 fast 10 loe g 8 7 8
PBODIOIOUB, b. f. 2 120
(Trainer, M. S^rady. Owner, J. E. Davie).
58036 laurel :’.-4 1 :13'^ifast 3 119 1 3 2 2
67895 Laurel 55 f l:081Sfast 29-10 116 4 3 3 2
67325 Aq’duct 5-8 l:00%mud 18-5 116 6 3 £
67199 Aq’duct 3-4 l:14%good 15 123 2 3 3 6
66983 Belm’t 55f MC l;06%.slow 25 107 1 2 2 1
66690 Belmont 65f at l:04%fast 19 110 6 6 3
66496 Sar’toga &-8 68^fast 20 123 7 8 6 J
66145 Aq’duct 6-8 69%fast 12 127 12 6 7
64660 Belmont 6-8 st 59%fast 12 112 8 2 2
64593 Belmont 45f st 62%fast 12 116 3 2 2
64212 Pimlico 5-8 1:02 slow 16 112 5 2 2 2
ALEX H-. ch. c, 2 108
(Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, B. Harding).
.’JvlOG I.;iur» 1
i.iturel
I.a\irol
67T97 L;jurel
67667 Laurel
676,52 H.deG’ce
67355 H.deG’ce
64735 B.Bon’ta
3-4 1 :14'4goodl9-10 log 1
3-4 l:13^<;fast 22-5 113 1
:G4 1:14 fast 7 112 1
55 f 1:09 slop 35 115 3
65 f l:06%fast 25 112 4
3-4 1 :16 fast 35 115 4
Ei f l:07%slow 21 116 11
6-8 l:02^fast i 112 7
SEDGE, ch. 0 , 2
(Trainer, Jas. Rowe. Owner, Greentree Stable).
::-4 l:12'5fast 7-10 111
:'.-4 LH'.sfast 8-6 108
:M l:13*ifas' 11-5 112
55 f 1:07 fast 11 113
S-4 1:14 fast 6 111
3-4 l:l3%fast 45 108
57199 Aq’duct 3-4 1 :l4%good 4 110 11
560:» Belm’t 3-4 MG l:ll*i^fast 17-10 122 9
ELEMENTAL, b. c, 8 111
r.8204 Laur.-1
5812.7 Laurel
58f»31 laurel
57973 I^aurel
67569 W’dblne
67397 W’dbine
63646 H.deG’ce
;:-4 l:121ifast 19-5 114 7
.3-4 l:14'4fast 11-10 110 2
3-4 l:lS®Sfast 14-5 1095 £
3-4 l:13%fast 3 1105 3
3-4 1;16V5hvy 6 111 2
3-4 l:13?^fast 3-6 106 5
1-2 4S%fast 4-6 116 4
ROULETTE, br. f. 2
(Trainer, W. Garth.
57895 Laurffl
56939 Belm’t
105
Owner, J. S. Cosden).
55 f l:08Vf.fast 17-5 11.7 7
1-4 MC l:ll%fast 20 118 11
By Superman— Princess Nettie, by His Eigbneee.
L. Jenkins).
6 6 4 6 55 4* L Morris 10 Careful. Tryster. Billy Kelly
6 11 1 Ik 3'5 L Morris 8 Cop. Demon, Chat.Thierry, .Teg
6 17 8 Pull. up. L Morris 8 ThePorter, MyDear, Exter’nator
4 11 1 1*5 1*5 L Morris 4 Rubidium, Muttikins, By.Tlminy
9 Left at the post.C Ponce 9 Capt.AleocU, Tryster, ThePorter
2 6 4 2 45 4*5 E Haynee 7 Jeg, Wellflnder, Lunettn
8 9 7 6 4k 4*4 J Butwell 9 Tryster, Bylimlny, BygoneDaye
9 8 7 8* 6®| C Rob’sonl2 V.oftheMoon, Polythia, L.Straw
5 3 3 4 4* 4*4 L Morris 5 ToiichMeNot, OiirFlag, ByJlmlny
4 3 3 3 3® Ik T Rico 4 Two Feathers, LoveTap, Hnonee
SIXTH RACF 1 1-2 Milen. .’l-ye
191 9 *2 : 20 R-.'S ti 1 08. >
AUSTRAL, b. f, 6 115
(Trainer, A. Bwenke. Owner, A. Swenke).
.78208 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49%fast 19f 110 8 9 10 10
57904 K’ worth 1 1-16 1:58 hvy 8-5 110 7 6 6 3
57878 K’w’orth 1 1-16 l:55%hvy 6-5 113 7 8 8 6
57817 K’w'orth lm70y l:51%slop 4 108 5 8 5 4
57733 K’ worth 1 l-S l:54Mifast 17-10 109 8 7 5 6
57572 W’dbino 1 1-4 2:1158hvy 1 109 5 7 6 4
57504 W”dbine 1 3-16 2:02 fast 16-5 106 6 10 8 8
57252 Th’cliffe 1 1-16 l:48%fast 5 111
ATTORNEY MUIR, br. g, 6 101
(Trainer, G. C. Milton. Owner, G. 0. MUten)
5S20S Laurel 1 1-lG l:49k-fast 36 101 9 8 9 9
58168 Laurel 1 1-16 1:.70 good 26 112 12 12 12 10
57490 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:5:lf^fast 33 107 6 6 6 6
57422 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:08Mifast 5.7 104 3 7 7 5
56086 Conn’ht 1 3-16 2:01%fast 36 106 11 11 11 11
56015 Conn’ht 1 1-16 l;49y5fast 13 106 8 9 9 9
54694 Dorval 1 1-8 1:.78 slow 3-2 108 30 10 10 10
54640 Dorval 1 1-4 2:22 slop 6 108 6 7 7 7
WT.T. HUNLEY, ob. g, 6 101
(Trainer, B. B. Rice. Owner, B. B. Bloe).
:i-year-^ldM and upward.
M>ct. 11,
58188 Laurel 11-8 1:55 fast 19 110 2 6 5 4
168168 Laurel 1 1-16 1:50 good 11 107 11 7 6 6
h3S098 Laurel 1 1-8 l:53%fast 78 86 2 7 6 5
j 57671 Laurel 1 1-8 l:55%fast 7 101 2 6 3 3
57692 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:48%fast 6 105 8 7 7 6
57419 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:49%fast 19 108 1 7 4 8
57333 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :15%mud 26 109 11 13 12
i >4672 T’cllffe ImTOy l:48%h\T 23 102
I »4647 T’ncllffe lm70y l:53*Amud 10 106
BAB COY, ch. g, 6 (H) 101
(Trainer, F. Segler. Owner, W. D. Altbonse)
.78062 I^aurel 1 1-16 1 :47"f.fa.st ISf 102 1112 12 11
57767 Laurel lm79y l:46%fast 20 112 9 9 8 8
37592 H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 32 106 7 8 8 7
57422 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:08%fast 45 104 8 8 8 8
5730.5 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:.52MiSlop 3.5 116 4 5 6 6
57019 Ti’um Ab 1 1-4 2:26 slow 21-5 104
57008 Ti’m Ab 1 1-16 l:48%fast 12 105
AMERICAN SOLDIER, br. e, 4 111
(Trainer, F. J. Stevens. Owner, T. Hodge).
58208 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :49%fast GS 106 10 1« 8 7
58167 Laurel 1 1-16 l:50M;good .34 112 8 11 10 7
58098 Laurel 1 1-8 l:53^^ast 54 97 1 8 8 7
57633 M. Royal 1 1-16 2:00 hvy 3-2 112
57613 M.R’l Ab 1 1-4 2:13M;hvy 3 110
57477 M. Royal 1 1-15 l:.50%fast 31-10 116
57409 M. Royal 1 1-16 l:47*Hifast 9 112
156826 B. Bon’ ts 1 1-8 l;56Vifast 5 109 7 4 2 2
{ 56729 B.Bon’ta 1 1-8 l:54%fast 12 106 7 8 8 8
104 8 8 8 8
116 4 6 6 6
112 8 11 10
97 1 8 8
By Dalhaosto— Aastrallna, by Xoatana,
10^ 8“i F Chitv’tal2 Natural. Gem, Merrimac
2* 1* J McTag’t 7 M’t’nRosell., W.. Smoke. Yermak
4k 4®J J McTag’t 8 Veteran, JobnArbor. GiltFringe
1* 1* H Ericks’n 8 T.F.McMahon, T.Desert, DollyO.
6* 6*4 J McTag’t 9 W’dthrush, L. Lou. H.M.Stevcns
2k 1® J McTag’t 7 J’n of Arc, Tricksterll.. Rhymer
6* 14 J McTag’t 11 Rouen, Trickster II., Dolly C.
2» M Schw’tzlO Cavalcadour II., P.ardora, Rouen
By BtalwarV— San Andxw, by GnlokllsM
7 ‘5 7*3 E Harb’ne 12 Natural. Gem. Merrimac
8J 6*4 B Taylor 12 Mt.se. Mark West. Summer Sigh
J Heupel 7 S. Verdict, Brib. Voter, S.Peurll.
4* 4* W Bog’ski 8 Benevolent, C’rr’ntEvents. Diadi
11 9»® E Taylor 11 Tricksterll., SolidRock. Rhymer
9® 8*4 B Taylor 10 Svv’tApple, Madrrjno, LittleSandy
8* 7«3 B Taylor 10 O’Malley, WhipiKwrwill, Clip
6* 2* B Taylor 8 Rhymer, M’tha Lockett, Suu’rla
By Setback— Homesiek. by Denttohlang.
7i- 5* N Swart 7 K. Trojan. Sum. Sigh. Peg. Rives
6* 4'3 C Lang 12 Mose, Mark West. Summer Sigh
3* 3^ N Swart 10 Old Dad. OurBirthd.ay, S.Peurll.
3k 4*4 L Penman 7 Diadi, Fizer, Bardora
6* 6** H Cl’menta 8 F’rtygibbet, Mom. Face, Perhape
24 2* J Rowan 8 Siesta, N’f’rd’sCholce. Explosive
7* 7* J Rowan 12 Ticacey, Fleer, Theodosia
6*® J Shelepets 7 W.T’nbow, Cav’dourll., Neenah
3®4 J Shelepets 7 Yermak. Sea Way, Br’nFavorlte
By Bartender— Katie, by Brooznstiok.
10= 10‘* H Crmentsl2 Who Cares, Franklin, P.la/onry
8* 8** A Allen 9 G.illivant, Nor. Choice, Phoenix
6* 4'® A Allen 8 F’rtygfbbet, Morn. Face. Perhaps
7* 7* J Rowan 8 Benevolent, C’rr’ntEvents, Diadi
6® 5’® C Ponce 7 Cliief, Scotch Verdict, Trooper
3'® A Allen 4 G.Wash’ton, S.Ads’m, PrimH*ry
4*® R Ball 4 SunnyHill, Wodan. ScotcuVerd»t
By Duval — Mery Eonter, by Orleea*
S4 10*3 J Heupel 12 Natural, Gem, Merrimac
6' L Morris 11 Ettahe, L’Effare. Devildog
8k 8** W Bog’ski 10 Old Dad, OurK’thday, BillHunlcy
2* W Taylor 6 Tarascon, Zoie, George W.
1* B Atkins’n 8 Capt. Hodge. She Devil, Kebo
9* N Foden 12 Lit.Gink, Capt.Hodge, S’venSeae
10'* N Foden 10 PaulaV., H.M.Stevens, liadylone
2® 2® H B B’wer 7 Mr. X.. Buckhorn II., Diswird
7* 7'* H B B’wer 8 Chefa, H.M.Stevens. Bour. Green
SEVENTH RACE R-4 Mile. S-ycar-oldM and upward. Claimini?. i Oct.
5, 1018 1:11 :i-5 1 108.)
ASSUMPTION, br. g. 6 116
(Trainer, J. S. Whatley. Owner, J. Borris).
1-1® L Pi nnian 7 Sedge, Sailing Along, Kav .T;ty
24 2'4 L Penman 0 Startle. John Finn. Cherry Tree
1* 1® L Penman 5 Caretaker, Devonite, Sail.Along
3*1 4=4 L Penman 8 Relay, Yankee Star, All Fair
1* 1® L Penman 10 Alex H., Gladbrook, Miss Colin
3*4 2* F CTltilettl 9 Trevelyan, AlexH., M’ylnndBells
3ak 4» p C’ltlletti 6 All Fair, Cumencita, Gondolier
7* 6®4 P C’ltilettll2 Bountifnl, Champlain, All Pair
8® 7*® F CritllettUl Bay Jay, June Grass, Snob 11
8® §•! L Penman 11 Surf Rider. Yankee Maid. Mods
By Fayette— Himation, by Harmls.
2= 15 L Morris Faneier, Plucky. Ray .lay
£k Ik L Morris 10 Ultimata, Plucky, s'impliVity
6* 6*4 T Rice 8 My Reverie, Emotion, Penitent
6k 6® GW Car’ll 12 illission.ary. All Over, My Play
1' 1* GW Car’ll 3 Modo, Black Rascal
34 3'4 M Mount’nll NaiicyF., M’ryPatricia, RoeeHill
7® 8*4 M M*ntalnl2 Cahim.Jane. NancyF., San.Clara
74 7* M Mount’nl4 Biidaua, Penitent, Lucky Button
2»k H M Mount’n 9 Wishbone, NancyF., Y’keeMaid
2'4 34 M Mount’n 13 Wishbone, Ultimata, Evil
2® 2* M Mount’n 8 S.Th’ghts, M’yPdBelle, T.Oas’dy
By Lough Foyle— Kitty K., by Gotham.
58164 Laurel
3-4 l:15®3good
5
117
4
4
4
57781 K’worth
3-4 1:16 slop
14
106
4
4
4
57498 W’dbine
3-4 1:13 fast
6^
114
6
2
2
57431 W’dbine
3-11:13 fast 33-10 113
1
8
8
57373 Th’cliffe
3-4 1:13 fast
6
110
67285 Th’cliffe
3-1 1:13 fast
11
107
LADY LUXURY
. b. m. 6
111
(Trainer, £.
J. Salt. Owner,
E. J.
, Salt).
57912 Laurel
1 l:4:!%fast
41-;
10 104
2 2
2
0
57498 W’dbine
3-4 1:12 fast
1
114
1
1
1
67431 W’dbine
3-4 1:13 fast
11
-5 109
2
1
1
57121 Conn’ht
3-4 1:14 fa.st
6
116
2
2
4
568K B.Bon’ts
.3-4 1:14 fast 17-:
10 112
1
1
1
56772 B.Bon’ts
6i f l:06%fast 11-:
10 112
7
7
7
56531 Dorval
3-4 l:12%fast
25
115
5
6
6
5C270 Ft. Erie
3-4 1:14 fast
6
113
5
3
3
56189 Ft. Erie
3-4 l:16',ihvy
2J
108
1
2
2
CRACK O’ DAWN, cb. c, 3 112
(Trainer, J. Edwards. Owner. H. Watorson).
By Jack Atkin— Arroganoo, by Golden Ms-rim.
4' In E Taylor 7 .Arrah Go On, Wraith, Vulcanize
4® 4'® M Schw’tz 5 Lucky B., Hildur, Eulali F.
Ik 15 M Buxton 9 Asterisk, Flag. Spirit, L.Luxury
6' 5«3 H Stearns 10 Lady Luxury, Jago, Tan Son
4* E Taylor 12 T. Nephew, Icon, Flagging Spirit
8‘* R Hoi’ way 8 Ablaze, The Nephew, MaJ. Parke
By Tony Bonero— Lady MoGeo, by MoOoo.
25 J Callahan 7 W.Redotte. MissFilley. L.Kate
3* 4* A Claver 9 As’mption, Asterisk, Flag.SpIrit
1*5 1* A Claver 10 Jago, Tan Son, Cormoran
6* 6= H Stearns 7 Anier. Eagle, F. Pullet, Cormoran
l‘i £k F Merimee 6 HastenOn, Amer.EJagle, Damley
7® 5* F Merimee 8 Wraith, Hasten On, Coining
6* 4‘4 F Merimeell Cormoran, Sister Susie, Ettahe
1'4 1* P Merimee 10 Youneed, WarTank, P.T.Barnum
3k 2» F Merimee 7 F’tygibbet. M. Maxim. S'garmint
By The Manager — Shnek H., by Jean Bereand.
57968 Jamaica lm70y 1:45 fast 9-5 112 2 2 1 1 1* Ik L Fator
57890 Jamaica 3-4 l:12'^fast 7 1084 5 4 6 45 5®| C Turner
57664 J.amaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast 20 97J 3 3 4 4 4 4** P Wilsoi
57584 Jamaica 11-16 1:47 fast 6 105 3 2 2 2 14 1*4 L Fator
57351 Aq’duct 7-8 l;25%fast 5 166 3 4 4 3 3** 3* L Fator
67064 Belmont 1 l:38Vifast 8 iri8 5 7 4 3 3* 5® F C’ltilel
COCK O* THE BOOST, ch. g. 4 109 Rv Cook o' u
(Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner, J. B. Skinker).
Laurel 3-4 1:12 fast 8 lOl 4 5 5 5' 6*5 L Coney
Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 4-5 128 1 1 1 15 2= A Allen
Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 6 10<) 1 111* IJ L Coney
Laurel 3-4 l:14%faet 5 105 2 1 1 1® 1® L Coney
H.deG’e ImTOy 1:45 fast 12 101 4 1 1 1 3k 7'* L Coney
H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%mud 6 106 1 1 1 1® 1® L Coney
2 1 1= 1=5 L Morris r> Clicr.Trce. Ki);m.M;iiz.*, TTItImata
111* 1* L Penman 7 Opperman, J’liMorrill, Crossless
1 1 1® 1* L Morris 6 iianheim. Span. Maize, AllOver
2 2 2* 2® L Morris 7 Brainstorm, Mary’dBelle, Jocose
4 2 2= 2* L Morris 10 Rocket, Gladbrook, Miss Colin
3 1 14 S* L Morris 9 Trevelyan, Rocket, M’ylandUelle
11 11 11 8** F C’ltilettlll J. Morrill, Gondolier, Trevelyan
8 7 6' 6' B Taylor 8 Chat'gay, ShadyNook, DarkAges
By Celt — Sand Dune, by Bock Sand.
.582*H Lauivl ::-4 LLMsfast 7-10 111 4 2 2 2'i 2‘* F (’’Itilelti 7 K«M-ket. Sailing Al«aig R:iy .lav
.5812.5 l..aurel ::-4 l;14',.sfast 8-5 108 4 2 2»‘ :5= F C’ltiietti K Klfmental. Fai:. ivr. .S’liiig* Along
:.80:;i Laurel :M l:13®ifast 11-5 112 1 .5 4 4*' 4-5 .1 Kowan .5 Klemental. Ojhm rman. Yan Star
57S96 Laurel 55 f 1:07 fast 11 113 1 4 3 3'4 2=4 L Penman fi D.of Allah. Yank. Star (’hampl’n
57642 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 6 111 8 8 8 8 8'® P C’ltilettl 8 All Fair. Dexterous, ’ Champlain
.57447 Aq’duct 3-4 l:l3%fast 44 108 4 4 6 5* 6*4 L Penman 7 Surf Rider, SweepBy, RayJay
57199 Aq’duct 3-4 l:l4%good 4 110 11 9 7 74 5® L Penman 12 Missiouarv, All Over, My Play
Belm’t 3-4 MG l:ll?^fast 17-10 122 9 18 18 14' 16'® A JohnsonJJ Bnniliig. Galantman, D. of Allah
MENTAL, b, c, 8 111 By Ultimus— Xarco, by G. W. Johnson,
(Trainer, J. Beamish. Owner, G. W. Forman).
0 6 5'5 6*2 J Butwell 7 II<K’k<‘t. St*dge. Sailing Along
2 11* 1=4 T Rice 8 Fancier, Sedge, Sailing Along
1 1 Ik 1' T Rice Opperman, Yankee Sbir, Sedge
2 2 2'4 I** T Rice 7 T'ltiinata, Bountiful, Moco
12 3® 3=4 A Claver 6 Stacy Adams, Alva, Grass Tree
1 1 Ik 7“1 H Erlcks’n S Marble, Stacy Adams, Push Pin
4 Ik 1* J Butwell 10 Lent, Excuse Me. Zealot
By Celt — Toots, by Top Gallant.
Ion).
4 5 .5' 5«i T Rice 10 I'rodigious, TTlimat.a, Pluvky
13 14 22 21** C H Miller22 Bunting, (laluntman, D. of Allah
580G1 Laurel
3-4 1:12 fast
8
101
4
5
5
58005 Laurel
3-4 l:14%fast
4-5
128
1
1
1
57719 Laurel
3-4 l:12%fast
6
m
1
1
1
57668 Laurel
3-4 l:14%fast
5
105
2
1
1
57489 H.deG’e ImTOy 1:45 fast
12
101
4
1
1
1
57334 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:15%mud
6
106
1
1
1
TTTAHE, b. g.
f
108
(Trainer. C.
Morton. Owner.
C. Morton).
5S1S7 i.aur**l
1 i:12®kfast
«>l
-J
110
3
f>
4
2
58167 Laurel 1
1-16 1 :'>0'/5good 6i
112
4
2
L*
1
58^)62 Laurel 1
1-16 l:47%fast
9
107
2
3
2
2
67440 M.Royal ImTOy l;51%slow
6i
108
57243 Con’ght
3-4 1:15 fast 37-10 117
1
6
S
57124 Conn’ht 1 1-16 1:48 fast
6-5
105
2
1
1
1
57049 Conn’ht lm70>’ l:45%fast
6
194
1
5
5
3
56902 B.Bon’ts
1 l:39%fast
12
103
5
3
2
2
TITANIA, ch. t,
, 4
105
(Trainer, J.
Butler. Owner, J,
, Butler).
"7668 Laurel
::-4 Lll'sfast
45
112
9
8
7
57104 Tim’um Ab 6if l:19‘4fast
7
117
5702.5 Tim’um At
> 6if 1:18 fast
9-5
les
56304 Ft. Erie
5i f l:09%hvy
6
103
4
2
5
56163 Ham’ton
3-4 l:13^^fast
1*)G
8
3
2
5.5358 Ham’ton
3-4 l:14%fa.st 39-10 111
9
6
4
55241 Ham’ ton
3-4 l:14'f,fast
12
111
7
4
3
544.35 Mt. Royal
3-4 1 :13%f ast
3
111
54217 Pimlico
3-4 l:14%slow
2
110
6
2
2
UNCLE’S LASSIE, oh. m. 6
109
(Trainer, L.
. Williams. Owner, L
Williams'
5.56."»G Windsor
.3-4 l:12%fast
:;5f
111
*7
10
11
55505 Ft. Erie
.3-4 l:l2iifast
23
102
;{
4
5
5.5449 Ft. Erie
3-4 1 :1.3 fast
17
109
9
8
10
550S3 Conn’ht
3-4 1:14 fast
5
111
5
6
6
54675 Belmont
65 f 1 :19 fast
20
112
4
6
9
54299 Jamaica
3-4 1 :12%fast
10
115
4
2
2
63808 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:l.;=fjfast
15
114
5
2
2
5.3707 H.deG’c«
3-4 1 :i:iar.fast
6
109
1
1
1
53603 Bowie
65 t l:07V^fast
14
113
1
2
3
DAIRYMAN, b.
d. 6
114
1 1* Ik L Fator 4 Gem. .Jock Scot. St. Isidore
5 45 5®J C Turner 5 Nedd.am, Valor, Edwina
4 4 4’® P Wil.son 4 C. Thierry, Sedgefield, Knobble
2 14 1*4 L Fator 7 Vista, Sea Sinner. Pick>vlck
3** 3* L Fator 5 Tody. K.of tlie Heather, Frigate
3* 5® F C’ltilettilO Sunu.vland, War Note, Rep
Rv Cook o' ue Walk — ^Lida Flush, by Bojai Flnsb
(inker). HI.
5' 6*5 L Coney 6 BabyGraud. SlepLightly, Ararat
15 2= A Allen 4 C.Summy. Tiantula, Vulcanize
1* IJ L Coney 6 Wellfinder, The Boy, Bastille
1® 1® L Coney 12 Br’tLights, Burgoyne, Silence
3k 7'* L Coney 7 Pas.Swain, W.Kedote, CorameCl
1® 1® L Coney 12 O. Sinner, S. Emblem, Koh-i-noor
By Lovtia - I ndian Lasa, by Locahaveb— .
Ik 32 J Heupel 11 Miss Filley, Trantula. Fh*er
1= 1= .1 Heupel 11 Ij’Effare, Devildog. Bally bell
35 5®4 L Veitch 12 Who Cares. Franklin, Blazonry
1* H Gibson 7 DukeRuff. Oak. Belle, Am. Eagle
4* 2®J L Veitch 7 ITopagantla, PlainBill, Taraseoa
1'4 4=4 C Lang 6 SheDevil, Bl.Tzorry, Buckhornll.
2«k 4*4 B Mari’elll 6 Darnley, M.idgeF., M’rmonElder
24 3'4 K PaFton fi Yowell. Veteran. AmericanEagle
By Bard of Hope — Lady Fern, by Hippodrome.
6*> H Fowler 12 C.o’tlteHoo.st. K. Lights. B’rgoyue
35 5®4 L Veitch
1» H Gibson
4* 2®4 L Veitch
1'4 4=4 C Lang
(Trainer, F. Broddus. Owner, C. W. High).
5'« J Fowler 5 R’tAngle. Poinerene, f^u]>ermaid
3'* A Allen o Manicurist, Gratian. Litholick
7' 0=2 E Fator 10 Hasten On, Ettahe, Greenkind
24 2= I Gordon 8 T.D’cision, C’rmoran, T.theMark
6' 8®5 J Rowan 12 ToetheM’k, IronBoy, TheDe’.sion
4nk 711 J Rowan S ImuFrank. Glori.aFrance, Lively
2' R McO’nn 8 Trusty, Koh-i-noor. Marmite
Ink 11 F Keogh 13 IxMauilie. Ph’tomF’r, K’glingll.
By Uncle— PlannteM, by Planudes.
6 6'* J Rowan « J’n Corey. GoldeiiSpliere, Anzac
10* 9'® N Barrett 11 J. Corey, ToiM>’th’.M’ng, Kiinquoi
6* 5®4 G Walls 10 Fort Bliss, Oec:ision, Lad’s Love
9'4 8*5 G Rob’sonll Stromholi, Maj.P’ke, Arrowlie.id
25 2= C Rob’son 9 CumSah, Ar’bead, M. Antoinette
2»k 6*2 C Rob’sonlO Pickwick, SmartGu.v. CommeCi
2' 3'J L Ensor 9 P’man, Pickwick. Smart Guy
24 4'2 T Par'gton 8 Ar’liGoOu. Sagamore, UltraGold
By Peep o’Dsy — Damson, by Ethelbort.
56814 Belmont
6-8 st ">8%slow
4
109
4
4
4®
4*J T
Rice
7 NancyF., MyReverie, Dr.of Allah
5.S1S7
Liiurel
1
1 :424iifa.st
29
ll.'i
4 9 9
8
7»‘
7®3
J P Ryan 11
Sar’tog.a
6i. f l;05Vofast
30
112
4
4
3
3«i C
Turner
6 Mis.NJoy, Cal’ty.Tane. J’neBowdre
57972
Laurel
3-4
1 :15 fast
6i
111
5 4
3
n
33
J Rowan 9
66496 Sar’toga
G-8 68%fast
15
110
3
6
4
4i
4® T
Rice
12 Calam.Jane, NancyF., San.Clara
r:766 Laurel
3-4
l:15'/{ifast
6
113
4 9
6
9i
8*3 F Har’stalllS
66288 Sar’toga
5-8 1 :02%hvy
13-5
no
2
1
1
IJ
1' T
Rice
7 Y’kee Maid, Bxt’minatc, S. Clara
57418
H.deG’ce
3-4 1 :13%fast
38
112
5 4
3
Sk
2*
J P Ryan 12
56187 Sar’toga
0-8 l:Cl%mud
18-5
no
4
3
3
3'
2* T
Rice
11 Nedna, Caretaker, Ultimata
57101
Tim’um Ab
6Af
1:20 f.ast
10
116
6'®
J Heupel 5
64727 Belmont 45f st 62%faat 34 106 2 2
64690 Belmont 44f st 6.3%fast 10 113 4 §
64630 Belmont 44f «t 52%fast 16 ]09 4 t
GOOD TIMES, b. g, 8 108
(Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden).
57S92 .Jamaica 5i f l:06=f;fcHt 1 118 5 6 2
5454:5 Belmont 5-S st oT-^sfast 2 115 2 7
540T>:{ Jamaica 5-8 l:00^sfast 1-2 109 2 1 1
6S859 H.deG’ce 45 f 53*ifast 31-10 IIS 6 4 3
52646 H.deG’ce 1-2 48*£fast 9f 116 9 f
MONTARA. blk. f, 2 105
(Trainer. W. MoDauiel. Owner, J. H. Bosseter).
2* l»k T Rice 12 Laliy, Wishbone, Toil
7* 7®J T Rice 13 Simpatica, nunianitarian. Evil
7* **® T Bin* 0 Pillory. Galantman. Brlll’ntBJC
By Theo. Cook — ^Bounty, by Celt.
25 3* E Sande 9 Chesteibrook, SlmlTer. Venizelos
75 7® W Kelsay 14 Column, NancyF., Mustard Seed
1*4 1* W Kelsay 7 Kai-Sang, Manna, Knot irrasa
2' 2nk T Rice 9 St.Manrlee, S.Tlioughts, Ogarite
8® G*S T Rice 10 Elemental. Lent. Excuse Me
By Disguise — Santa Malta, by Sanctuary.
57026 Tim’um Ab 64f 1:22 fast 1-3 11.5
57016 Tim’ um Ab 3-4 1:19 fast 1-2 110
668:i9 H’town Ab 3-4 l:23%fast 33-10 117
56800 H’town
1 l:51%faat 3-5 117
SILENCE, br. c, 8 110
(Trainer, J. P. Smith, Owner, A. Soloman).
57668 Laurel 3-4 l:14'/r.fast 11 110 10 lo 9
57486 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13 ‘if as t 23 11.25 8 7 5
Ik D Stirling 3 Brookfield, Supermaid
1® J P Ryan fi Supermaid, Tout Or, Navajo
1® J P Ryan 6 Primitive, M.Gunner, Raconteuse
14 D Stirling 7 Billy Stuart, Casetas, Hopeful
By Celt— Silent Queen, Forfarsblre.
57385 II.deG’ce .55 f 1:07 fast 12f 113 12
55712 Empire
55 f 1 :07%fast 30
55334 Aq’duct 1 5-lC 2:143^slow 12
r,6047
.^ar’toga
5-8
59=sfast
30
113 .5
7 ]0
55i:!7
Aq’duct
6-8
.'i8?Sfast
5
112 7
8
6" 167
Aq’duct
5-8
l:00%fast
10
11.1 5
1
55021
Aq’duct
4i f
54k5good 30
115 2
16
PRUDISH, bik.
f. 2
(M)
1C8
S« J Zoeller
1' E Sande
S MyReverie, R. Brigade, L. But ton
12 Caim’eita. N. Shanks, Ilum’itar’u
55362 Aq’duet
552S4 Aq’duct 1
64941 Belmont
TIDINGS, br. f, 8
1 l:40vimud 6
1 l:39'M;fast 7
1 l:387-faat 16
(Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, E. P. Summerfield). Thistle.
10 9 9* 4^4 P C’ltilettilJ C.o’theRoost, B.Light.s, B’rgoyne
7 5 4k 6-5 T Rowan 9 Aiken, Fitz-Boodle, Baywood
12 12 12 11'® T Rowan 12 The Boy. AppleJackll., I. Frank
112 13 13 12 11' 8«4 C Ponce 14 A.ofGold, BlueBelle, Rhinestone
103 6 8 6 7 9* 9=® G Ponce 10 GipsyLad, Wal’tHall, Amer.Boy
4 3 3= 3*4 W Swart 10 Rep, Tom McTaggart, Jo<>k Scot
4 4 4® 4" C Rob’son 5 HoldUp. DuedeMoruy, TheBnq’r
3 3 8*4 3®4 C Ponce 9 Star Realm. Phalaris. Sobrigade
By Theo. Cook— Glad Tidings, by Knight ef tMi
(Trainer, J. Kowe.
First start.
Owner, H. P. Whitney).
By Peter Pan — Polly Flinders, by Burgomaster.
FIFTH KACK— 1 l-S llileM. o->ear-ol«l.N aiid ii|>«vair<i.
10, 1G14 — J :4f> ;:-5 — :i — ia4.)
Allownui*e.H.
GNOME, ch. b. §
(Trainer, W. H.
58165 I.iaurel 1
67940 Laurel 1 1-8
67643 Laurel ImTOy
66995 Sar’toga 1 1-4
60783 Laurel 1 1-2
60607 Laurel 1 1-4
49710 SaFtoga 1 3-16
49383 Sar’toga 1 1-8
DAMASK, br. e. 4
(Trainer, James
58205 Laurel 1 1-4
57940 Laurel 1 1-8
.57800 Laurel 11-2:
Brooks. Owner, Salubria Stable).
By Wbisk Bkooxa XL- Fairy Sprite, by Toter.
l:40%good 7-10 108 3 4 3 3 3’ 5
l:53‘ifast 19-5 116 3 6 5 4 44
l:4o%fast 8-6 111 4 3 3 3 3'|
2:02%faBt 3 119 3 1 6 6 6
2:30%faat 8-2 119 1 2 2 3 4'
2:07Vsgood 1-6 116 1 1 1 1 1*
l:55%faat 2-2 115 2 3 3 8 8
l:534igood 13-6 109 7 6 6 4 4*
123 ]
Bowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney).
3’5 L Morris
44 24 F Keogh
3'4 3'4 F Keogh
§ 4*® F Keogh
4' P.up.F Keogh
1* 1® F Keogh
8 2» F Keogh
4* I'l P Keogh
By All Gold— Ori
I 2:047tfaet 9-5 112 5
I liSS'/sfast 2!>-lC 118 1
67379 Aq'duct 1 5-16 2:ll%fast 0-5 30S 2 1 1
57197 A4|Mm t J 1-8 1 :50kwgood 7 !•« 3 3 3
56940 Belmont 2 3:22%('aHt 6-5 125 2 2 4
614i»2 Pinilko 2 1-4 3:.53 fast 14 110 4 6 6
61346 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:31%faat 27 120 7 6 §
54 4® L Penman
!•* 15 L Penman
6® 6*» L Penman
1* 1*4 I.. Penman
14 23 F C’ltilettl
4 4=® L Penman
6*“ F C’ltlletti
8J 7® C Kummer
r> T. Witfhet. S. Lightly. T.Arelier
8 Damask, Blazes, Capt. Alcuck
4 Tip.Witchet, D. Horse, Brides’o
6 Y’lvHaiKl, MadOatter, Aud’cloos
7 JohnP. Grier, Damask, ThePorter
3 Runecraft, Bells'olar
3 Sir Barton, Jack Stuart
7 Exter’tor, M. Hatter, Natnralltt
noline H., by Broomstick.
fi Exterm’lor. MyDe.ir. Ityg.Days
8 Gnome, Blazes. Captain Alcock
8 ThePorter. MyDear. Exter’iiator
.3 Mad Hatter, Kingdom II.
:i Cspiaiii Abork. 5fud Hatter
4 'lail Halter, tJrey i.ag. T.VIeNor
7 Exteiminoior. Boniface. P.Jouea
9 MadBatter, Boniface, ThePorter
581 S3 Laurel 1 1 :4,3',l-.fa.st 17 10::5 4 3 2
r.8009 Laurel 3-4 1:13%fast 7 103 8 5
07792 Jamaica 3-4 l;14%good 2 107 4 3
57349 Aq’duct 3-4 1:14 fast 7 1<)0 4 2
57160 Belm’t 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 13-5 103 J 4 2
56853 Bclm’t 3-4 MC l:12?^fast 7 109 4 4
5652:> Sar’toga 3-4 Lll^.fast 50 103 10 9
55601 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%good 7-6 99 15 15
MOSE. b. g, • 103
(Trainer, J. Freter*. Owner L. Sperling).
i.5SlG8 Laurel
; 58102 Laurel
57938 Laurel
1 1-16 1:50 good 14-5 103
1 1-16 l:47-7ifast 6 108
1 1-16 l:49%fast 29 102
57591 H.deG’e 11-16 1:50 fast 21-5 111 9 7 4 2
1 57487 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:48%fast 4J 107 2 5 1 2
[57384 H.deG’e ImTOj’ l:46%fast 21 111 3 3 3 3
I 57035 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 30 108 16 13 11 11
I =>5963 Empire lm70y 1 :47^if.'»st 2 108 11 8 4 3
I BRIGHT LIGHTS, ch. g. 5 113
(Trainer, J. F. McCauley. Owner, S. Warholy)
2 1 5= 5-i A Allen 10 Kirah, Walnut Hall. Osgood
5 3 4® 4* J Rowan 12 Kirah. Trantula. Phantom Fair
3 3 3* 3®i L Fator 7 St. Isidore, Esquire, Ting-a-Liug
2 2 2J 3'4 F Wilson 9 JockScot, F’tChurchill. S’dleU’*
2 2 3® 3*J L McAtee 12 Saddle King, Esquire, Turnabout
4 6 65 7®4 T Rice D Mavourneen, Gray Gables, Rep
9 9 10® 10'* N Swart 12 Y.oftheMoou, Polythia, L.Stranr
15 15 14»il4'* J Callahanlfi Ting-a-Ling, T’nah’t, Arrowh'd
By Oook-a-Hoop— Gnsay. by Speamlat.
*«).
1 1 1® I'l P W’dst’cklJ Mark West. Sum. Sigh. P.illirnlty
2 2 2' 2=5 J Heupel 9 Gath. Anna Gallup, Zouave
7 8 5k 4* F W’dst’ckll Drib. Voter, Gath, S’tchVerdict
4 2 2»k 3'5 F WdsfcklO L’EujoIeur, Diadi. Peggy Hives
I 2 2* 3J P W’dst’cklO f’ur. Events, Pibroch, Peg. Rives
3 3 3* 2= F W’dst’ck 9 Theotiosla, Bodanzky, P’gyUive'*
II 11 9| 9'* P W’dst’klS JockScot, Houyhubmo. Sad. Ring
4 3 S' 1« C Ponce 12 Maize, Current Events, Pibroch
By Peter Quince— Blaze o’ €K>ld, by St. Floriau.
58099 Laurel
3-4 l:l3%fast
13f
no
9
10
8
5'
5® S
I.owe
12
67668 Laurel
3-4 l:14ypfa.st 12-6f 110
3
3
3
3'i
2* S
Lowe
12
67623 H.deG’ce
61 f 1 :07%fast
11
107
8
6
7
8*
4* F
W’dst’cklO
666i>8 .*48 r’ toga
3-1 l:lI<jfjiNt
10
103
4
3
3
.8'*
3»J A
Tr>'on
4
64299 Jamaica
3-4 l:l24ifaMt
15
111’
r.
5
4
6*
6®J T
Rowan
V
Jamaica
3-4 1 :13%fast
20
118
3
5
2
4*
r,iw T
Rowan
7
40192 Empire Ab 3-4 l:l)0®/y:aat
5
noi 2
0
2
2*
6® P
Rob'sonll
40169 Emplrq
f l:06^fast
12
113
2
7
5
u
5*i T Rice
lU
^Blaze o’ €K>ld, by St. Floriau.
curuSah, I'ncle*?iLa-»sl.-. .\r’lie*>.|
K.of t.H’thor, Ar’>\h’d. H’lta n'*
I
DAILY RACING FOBM.
Tuesday, October 25, 1921
OLD SUIMiiJt, b. c. 4 IDS
(Trainer, S. Miodow. Owner, S. Miodow).
68187 Laurel 1 l:42%fast O'. KVT. 9 S :i
By Yon Troiup^La Sinaloa, by Bmparor of Borfnlk
58037 I^aurel
1 1-16 l:47%fast
6f
110
9
13
12
12 :
676Ti5 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:15%fast
27-10 111
5
1
1
67223 H.deG’ce
51 f 1 :07%fP.st
9
112
4
1
1
67368 H.deG’ce
3-4 1:15 slow 11-10
106
2
1
1
67334 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:15%mud
4
106
4
2
2
56776 Belmont
64 f l:19%fast
13
114
1
1
1
66610 Sar’toga
1 l:39%fast
20
105
6
3
1
1
66561 Sar’toga
3-4 l:12%fast
15
110
6
6
5
66316 Sar’toga
8-4 l:12%fast
50
111
7
7
6
WAR MAP. ch. c. 4
103
(Trainer, .
7. J. Mulrcnan.
Owner, M.
Dolan).
57292 M’lboro
AbHif 1 ::J0*Afast
2!>-10
115
.^7257 M’lboro
Ab5-8 1 :0S%fa.st
17
113
r.7l82 M’lboro
Ab5-S l:12%fast
1-2
117
57022 Tim’um .
Ab 3-4 1:22 slow
12
105
5G845 H’town Ab 5-8 l:01*4slow
8
ns
568:11 H’town Ab 5-8 1:00*4 fa.st
12
113
;€808 H’town Ab 5-8 l:00%f;ist
1
114
56799 H’town Ab .”.-4 l:2:{%fast
54
114
55671 Empire Ab 3-4 l:12%slop
50
no
6
7
12 :
POKEY B., b,
, b, 5
103
(Trainer,
G. P. Sherman. Owner, G.
. H.
Gilroy) (
68164 Laurel
3-4 l:15%good 277
105
1
7
5
67567 W’dbine
3-4 1:16 hvy
9
105
1
10
10
67371 Th’cliffo
54 f 1 :09%fast
7
no
67315 Th’cliffe
5i f l:09*/^mud
44
108
67217 Th’cliffe
64 f 1:11 mud
12
105
665419 D’ shire
3-4 l:ll%fast
75
106
6
8
8
6 «i H Cl’metnsll
12 h 13»* E Taylor l.j
11 j i«k p C’ltilettil2
11 2«» F C’ltilettilO
li 3» A Tryon H
2'2 2« A Tryon 12
2 » 2* J Butwell 9
1 ) €* S Bullman 9
6 b 6«b S Bullman 12
6 ‘ 7“ G Babin 15
Miss Filley, Trautula, Ktlalie
Attorney, Pas.Swain, Gallivant
Amaokas«in, Fleer, Trusty
Trantnla, Eternity, BriglitLights
Siesta, Trantnla, PrinoessMyrtle
C.o’t.Roost, S.Emb’m, K.-i-noor
Old Rosebud, Gem, Cum Sah
Episode, Pickwick, Bantry
M. Barnes, Gr’nyLee, P’goiirdine
JockScot. Sagacity, P’rigourdine
fclttST rUlLLT. b, m. 5 100
(Trainer, J. O’Byrue. Owner, C. K. Daly).
58180 Empire ImTOy l;46%fast 20 102i 12 3 3
57610 M.Royal lm70y l:55%hvy 5 103
57644 Mt Royal 1 l:45%hvy 21-10 103
67474 Mt-Royal 6i f l:08%fast 33-10 1071
57406 Mt. Royal 3-4 l:14%fast 23-10 107
57121 Conn’ht 3-4 1:14 fast 47-10 106 1 7 7
SIREN MAID, b. f, 4 112
(Trainer, J, Edwards. Owner, H. Waterson),
58119 Empire ImTOy l:4.’>%fast 10-5 pt". 4 5 4 2
By Trap Rock — Woodyine, by llagnetizer.
2' R Ball (1 Arbitrator, Rac’teiisc, Primitive
4'1 n Ball r> Eternity, M. Feast, I'.T.Itarnum
1>» R Ball n Billow, Town Il.all. Mainstay
2- J Heupel 5 Ix>oma, Navajo, Laughter
R Ball 7 Leoma, Q.of tlie Spa, M.Euretta
5'® J Dawpon 5 W,of(!liame. H’nbowGirl, Ij«‘oma
2- J Heupel :> Truee. Siii»erior. Itonstelle
4^ D Stirling 7 Litholick, Broad Line, Stir Up
14® 14=» J Metcalf 1.5 T’lialMHit. Celticl.a.ss, P.T.Bar’m
By Charivari — ^Helen Burnett, by Allan-a-Daln,
*7 7^3 I Fletcher 7 Assumption, ArrahOnOn, Wraith
9« 9’® J Simmons 11 T.Decisioii, Cormoran, H.Atkin
6* C Imng G Hush, Anticipate, Shoreacre.s
6'* J Simmons 10 (Miief Barthell, Ncnette, Pueblo
1* C lAng 8 Lura, Crumpsall, Avion
7» 7‘* I Fletcher 9 Diana, Lit. Maudie, Col. Matt
67891 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 6 104 4 3 5 S
57710 Jamaica ImTOy 1:4 l%fast 4J 107 3 3 3 2 J
675.82 Jamaica ImTOy 1:45 fast 8 105 2 1 2 4 ^
67448 AqMuct 1 1 :.39 fa.st 2J 111 4 4 4 4 J
57263 AqMuct 3 4 l:12%fast 4i 107 3 3 3 i
54914 Belmont 3-4 l:ll%fast 15 115 10 8 8 -
ESCARPOLETTE, b. f, 4 107
(Trainer, C. H. Davids. Owner, C. H. Davids).
5>8159 Empire 1 1-16 1 :.50%good 9-5 101 2 2 2 2 !
58054 Empire ImTOy l:45%fast 60 101 4 4 4 4^
58029 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47)<;fast 6 110 4 4 4 4 ^
57965 Jamaica ImTOy 1:44 fast 25 98 1 3 3 6 J
37864 Jamaica 1 1-8 1 :54 fast 13-5 100 3 3 3 4 4
57515 Aq’duct 1 l:38%fast 10 105 4 4 6 5 E
37297 Aq’duct 1 l:39%slop 12 99 3 2 2 4 4
SAGACITY, b. f, 3 105
(Trainer, T. J. Carroll. Owner, T. J. Carroll),
.58156 Empire 1 1 :42^f,good 10 107 4 4 5 6 ;
57999 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%fast 3-2 108 4 3 3 3 ]
57665 .Tamaica ImTOy l:46%fast 4J 112 2 1 2 3 i
56S53 Belm’t .3-4 MC l:12%fast 15 109 3 8 8 1
56692 Belmont 1 l:.375fcfaBt 16 108 « 6 « 6 <
105 4 4 6
99 3 2 2
EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25
WKATHKR CliOUDYl TRACK PAST.
36521 Sar’toga
36495 Sar’toga
1 1:40 fast 9-5 112 4 3
1 l:29%faHt 16-G HO 4 1
By Oook t’ Uin Walk—Kerr, by Duoommon.
2* 2^ M Har’son 7 Diomedes, ScaMint, Wedgwood
2* J Smith 5 Betty J., Duke Ruff, Paula V.
14 A Arvin 10 C. Rambler, JustFancy, Blar.Boy
3*3 H Gibson G MaokG’rner, MyMnsie, W.Smoke
5*1 N Foden 8 M. Gamer, Amer.E.Tgle, Foraovo
64 24 C Lang 7 Amer. Eagle, Cormoran, Runat’x
By Sea King— Masquerade, by Disguise.
2^ 2* G Babin 7 Tufter, Sea Mint, Arapahoe
3*1 33 B Mari’elll 9 Squaw Man, Frigate, Light Rose
2* 2' L Fator G War Note, Regal Lodge, Thimble
4* 5® F* Wil.son G l>.Rnsc, JockSeut, K.of t. Heather
3* .3* L Fator G K.of the Heather, WarNote, Rep
3» 3*1 C Turner 5 Vista, Squaw Man, Crystal Ford
4*1 14 p Weiner 11 Beekna. The Boy, Fort Chundiill
By Fits Herbert — ^Balanconie, by Meddler.
I.
2* 2=i G W Car’U 3 Tody, Lady Gertrude
4 4*» A Gantner 4 D.Moon, Donnacona, L.Gortrude
4 3*i A McL’hlin 4 Arapahoe, Diomedes, La Kross
6 6*® B McM’ray 5 Tody, M.arie Maxim, Edwina
4^ 3*1 B Marl’elli 5 Diomedes. Darkllill, Crys.Ford
6 4® B Marinelll 6 Ch.ThJerry, Edwina, Elected II.
4 1*J B Marinelll 4 Chat.Thierry, GenleW., Frigate
By Macdonald II. — ^Astuee, by Heirmlt.
).
5i o** G Babin G Thimble, Fr’nkFogarty, Episode
1* 13 C Turner 7 Scot.Chlef, Orderly, Pir.McGee
4 4* L Fator 4 Rep, Gray G.ables, Saddle Ring
8* 4*1 A Schu’g*r 9 Mavourneen, Gray Gables, Rep
6 6*3 C Turner G Valor, Snnnyland, Dark Hill
1* 1*1 G Turner 7 Gallivant, Flnff, Staunch
!• 1* C Turner « Gallivant, Arapahoe, Zed
THIRD RACI': 1«Mlle and 741 Vardn. raiiilol Pnr<9e. R-yenr-nIdn and
npwnrd. Claiming'. 4. Inly 20, lOlS— Is-tii .1 1 7 . >
Racing starts at 2:30 p. ni. (rhIc.ngo time 2:20).
© Superior mud runner. X <5oo<l mini runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
allowam*e. b Blinkei-s.
First Race — About 3-4 Mile.
Brilliant Purse.
Pr.rso 2-yea i-olds. Selling.
(Traek record: .Inly 22, 1918 — l:07*f, — 12S.)
Today’s
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
.'>81 7G*
Night Iwat ...
108.. 72.5
(.'.8170)
Nose Dive . . .
114.. 720
(,'>78s8)
Chowink
105.. 715
.'.7887*
Rose Hill (M)
107. .71.'.
581.58®
’riml.rol
107 1:11%
120. .710
58101
Doughnut (M)
108x705
Second Race — 1 Mile.
Kvergi
«M*n Purse.
Purse i
n.OOO. 3-.vear-
ol.is ami upward
Selling.
Fillies
iiml Mares.
(Track
r«*cord: .lul.v
19. 191(5—1:38%
— 110.)
(.ISir.Gl bTliimhle Ill 3 110X72.'.
.'.S22G *First I’ullet 104 1:40-4-. KKIX720
5S119* •Siren Maid HI 1 :39-r. 4 112X71'»
r»81."9* Esearixdette 99 LtW-f.sy 4 107X710
5S15G Sagacity lOS 1:39*5 3 105:1:710
Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Capitol Purse.
Purse $1.(HK). 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Jtily 20, 1918 — 1:421^ — 5 — 117.)
.'8200 hChalleugcr 110 1:47 4 110X72.'.
.58200 Wiiineconne 104 1:44 ’-fi 4 107X720
58122 •tMorning Face 3 94X715
5S17G Joe .loe 10.5 1:43% 5 110x71..
58200 •hErnest A 4 KK5X715
58178 hL-i Kross 115 l:47-*/5 5 110X715
.58178* •Solid Rock lOS l:4fi*r. S 105:^:715
.53931 War Machine 113 1 :44 (i 110X710
5S20O tCanso 107 1:40% 0 110. .710
5S178 tL’Eiijoleur 104 1:46% 5 llO^cTlO
.57931 •I.Nolawu KH l:47*/i G 105 X 705
5S4I91 •I.Slar Court 4 102X705
68100 l.Mandalay 109 1:40*% 4 110X700
ime 2:20). .58180 bWedgwood 92’1 :4S2f. .*»
lil runner. .581.57 tbilendrie 120 1:11 S
Apprentice IF- Fariar entry.
IG, Peterson entry.
Fourth Race— About 3-4 Mile.
We<t Point llighweight Ilandi'-ap.
V $1,200 Addoil. All Ages.
"T^av’s (Track rccf.rd: July 22, 1918— 1 :07%— .5-
A.WLHan. T, 80.55 GEORG IE 4
108 7^*5 *■*•‘^—7 Elected II 108 1:09 5
114 ‘t'O 105 1:11 3
105 715 54242 bKinnoul 4
107 715 (58198) blv night of the
1mV*710 Heather
108X705 ^*^'*‘** 3
Fifth Race— 1 1-4 Miles
Stamina Purse.
Selling. Purs*. 4 -year-olds and upward.
('Frack record: 0*t. 22. 1900 — 2:04 — (V
-.'.—110.) .58197 ‘Ni.dilam 4
3 110X725 .'.StriM* •Pirate McGee 104 2:00% 4
5 KKIX730 (581801 Diomedf.s 4
4 112X715 58101-’ La<ly Einm<‘tiiie ..112 2:(M5 4
4 107X710 58220 •bW.viiiiewoo<| 108 2:tWi .5
3 105:i:7l0 .58178 •hLnal Herbert .... 90 2:00% 0
.58094 b.\ut*)iiieUe 102 2:08 5
99X700
1100700
—128.)
130X7.50
122. .740
107X740
110X735
IISXT.35
107X730
S»‘lling.
— kk;).
104. . 725
107X720
115X715
KM*. X 715
110. . 715
102X700
108X7tK)
Sixth Race — About 3-4 Mile.
Basswood I’urse.
Purse $1,000. 2 -year-olds.
Malden Colts and Geldings.
CHALLENGER, cb. g, 4 lit
I (Trainer, E. Peters. Owner, E. Peterf).
Empir.‘ 1 1-16 1 :!9>:fast 6 IF. 6 1 1
T.S094 Emrdrrt 1 1-8 l:5.5%fa.st -Ij 114 3 3 3
57713 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :18%fast 7 111 1 1 1
57:5.50 Aq’duct 1 1-16 1 ;f,0%mud 15 lo9 9 6 4
'.r.8C8 Kmplm ll-Sl:56%mud 6 115 7 6 6
55794 Empire ImTOy l:45%fast 15 113 3 9 11
55674 Einpiro 1 1-8 l:57%slop 4 112 2 2 2
56340 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:50%mud 10 115 6 7 6
S4227 Jamaica lm70y l:44%fast 12 112 5 4 4
S4127 Jamaica lm70y l:45%faat S 115 5 € 6
WZNNECONNE, ck. m. 4 107
(Trainer, C. Buxtom Owner, A. Marrone).
.58200 Empire 1 1-16 l:49%f.'ist 10 109 9 6 6
cS157 Empire ImTOy 1:49 good 18-5 llOJ 6 2 2
5V956 K’ worth 1 1-16 l:57%hvy 3.3-10 98 6 6 4
57873 K’ worth 6J f l:10%hvy 5 104 9 9
57375 Th’cllffe lm70yl:43%fast 2 104
567’25 D’ shire 1 1-16 l:45%fast 9 105 4 4 3
56516 Windsor 11-16 1:46 fast 23-10 103 112
MORNING FACE, b. f, 3 04
(Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, F. Farrar),
58122 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%fast 12 112 6 6
57872 Laurel 1 l:42%fast 6 103 2 6 5
57717 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 96 3 1 1
57592 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:48%fast 26 96 3 1 1
57487 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:48%fast 86 99 5 2 6
57334 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%raud 28 98 3 7
65157 Conn’ht 3-4 l:14%fast 9 93 5 9
55033 Conn’ht 3-4 l:15%fast 21-1« 97 1 2
54643 Thomcliffe 6If l:12%mud 9 103
JOS JOE, b. b, 5 110
By ITnold— Star Dreamer, by Star Ruby«
4 4* 4**J C II Miller 10 Asterisk, Pickwick, S*?nt. Chief
6 75 10** C Turner 31 Orderly, Cote d’Or, Pir:iteMcGee
1 1* 1* C Turner G Canso, FrnnkFogarty, Q. Blonde
4 4* 6®i C Turner 9 Thimble, FraukFogarty, Salute
6 9* 10*® 10 Sande 3 1 QneenBIonde, LaKross, Bombast
9 10* 9*® H Sn’dmanl2 Pickwick, Pibroch, Miss Rankin
9 9 9 ** C Kummer V Bantry, Rockport, Kellher
2 1| 1* J Mooney 8 Brink, Horeb, Suorose
4 4« 4** B Haynea 7 W.Machlne, ULilliau. Mandalay
6 6 6* It Ensor 6 Grundy, Favour, Armistice
By Meelick— Golden Agnes, by Golden Maxim.
6 6* 8*» M Buxton 30 Asterisk. Pickwick, Scot. Chief
2 4* 5® M Buxton 9 Smarty, Scot’sh Chief, Titanium
4 6*0 6*® A Gantner 7 W’kefield, DollyC., T.P.M’Mahon
9 9 7** A Gantner 9 Spugs, Betsinda, Bugle March
4*J A Gantner 9 Ant’nette, Br.Peddler, Joaquina
2 2* 3* A Gantner 7 Sc’geman, B. Voter, Doctor Jim
2 2J 4*1 A Gantner 8 Sea Prince, Exhorter, Encrinite
The Pickeb— Mary King, by FatherisM.
tDan Bolling
112
. .725
(Trainer,
0. E. Pont. Owner, £.
58003*
Tangerine
112
..720
57286 Th’cliffe
1 1-8 l:53%fast 22-5 110
.58057
Itebnke
112
..715
57192 Th’cliffe
lm70y l:45%fast 23-10 111
579:10*
Execution
112
. .715
57057 Duf’rin
7-8 l:;’»3%fast 8 111
.5817(5
Hotspur
...10941:14*%
112
. .715
56910 Duf’rin
1 1-16 1:55 fast 24 107
.581C.1
Trajaiuis
112
. .710
56882 Duf’rin
Ab 7-8 l:33%fast 9-5 110
57(H50
tNorthcliff
112
X705
5CG75 D’ shire
11-16 1:48 good 10 103
58057
Fitzgibboii
112
..70.5
ERNEST A.,
b. g. 4 105
.581C.1
SilvortoH
112
. .700
(Trainer,
0. E. Pons. Owner, M. !
.581(51
tl’rinter’s Devil .
312.
. .TOO
,58300 Empire
1 1-16 l:49%fast 50 107
tOak Ridge Stable entry.
KMPIRR CITY JOCKRY PERCENTAGES.
From Jonuarx 1 » 1921, to October 12, 1921, IncloalTO,
Jock{>7.
P.O.
At or
Over
Wt.
Mti.
1 ..
2d.
8d.
Jockey.
P.O.
At or
Over
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
8d.
•lande, R. ...
84
115
802
104
63
48
R&biiif O* •••••••
.09
106
194
17
26
29
Fator, L
27
106
8»i7
99
83
42
Nolan, T
.08
107
66
5
6
9
Kummer. C. .
23
114
216
49
82
24
Pierce, J
.08
107
25
2
4
2
Marinelll, B. .
22
98
508
112
92
80
Conley, J
.07
114
27
2
0
2
Peters, J
20
105
5
1
1
0
Scott, R
.07
95
15
1
1
0
WlJaou, F. ...
20
99
275
55
88
48
Zoeller, J
.06
106
176
11
19
18
Bohuttinger, A
. .. .18
ior>
111
20
14
11
Turner, U
.06
95
17
1
2
1
Turner, C. . . .
16
108
240
3d
45
41
Weiner, F
.05
101
191
9
16
22
Slaughter, M.
16
100
205
82
29
25
Obert, W
.04
103
79
S
2
6
Finn, T
14
88
7
1
2
0
Harrison, M
.03
101
100
8
8
10
Miller, C. H.
14
112
175
25
29
26
Pitz, J
.03
111
87
8
6
10
Ponce, C. ...
13
107
881
48
48
53
McLaughlin, A. .
.03
99
66
2
6
8
Rice. T
13
110
230
81
86
88
Swart, U
103
12
0
1
8
McAtee, L. ..
12
93
833
39
49
51
Mein, G
• •
88
4
0
1
0
Moore. E. . . .
12
107
41
5
3
8
Catroue, F
95
3
0
0
1
BremiiriK, C. .
12
95
17
2
2
8
Doyle, T. J
95
13
0
0
1
Ambrose, E. .
11
lOJ
70
8
8
9
Marts, E
95
5
0
0
0
Bullman, S. ..
10
101
158
16
17
24
McHugh, J
9.5
1
0
0
0
Kummer, E. .
10
93
49
5
6
8
McMurruy, R. ..
95
5
0
0
0
Merimee, J. .
10
102
10
1
4
1
Ritchie. J
100
1
0
0
0
Fill ST
RACE A liout
.'5-4
3111c.
Urlllinnt l*nrse.
-ycai
Selling'
58160 Empire Ab 3-4 1:12 good 50 113 13 13
57S98 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 15 96 6 4 6
56291 Ft. Erie 1 l:48%hvy 49-10 113 3 4 4
56221 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 l:46%good 21-5 105 2 8 8
68028 H’m’n 1 l-160Tl:46%fast 11-5 104 111
55721 Windsor 1 1-16 l:47*Afast 6-5 IIS 6 7 6
55641 Windsor 1 1-16 l:46%fast 18 106 4 2 2
55588 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 l:48%good 15 103 6 4 7
LA KROSS, b. f, G 110
(Trainer, £. J. Crawford. Owner, E. J. Crawford).
6 6 6 6** T Brooke G Pavia, Flnff, Wedgwood
5 7 74 711 »r Brooke 9 Attorney, King 'Trojan, Perhaps
1 1 1* 3* T Brooke 6 SansPeurll., Fr’klin, Sum. Sigh
1 1 li 2* J Wallace 8 Fl’bertygibbot, Perhaps, Bar Coy
6 5 6* 6^i J W’allace 10 Current Events, Pibroch, Mose
7 7 6*i 6*» J Rowan 12 C.o’th’Roost, O.Sin’r, S.Ehublem
9 9 9| 10® J L McD’ottl2 Cormoran, Efficient, Blazonry
2 2 2**k 3*} D Prible 12 General, Cormoran, The Moor
6* L Mciyott 8 J.*sUmma, Ch.A.Byrne, GeCBm
By Rey Hindoo— La Sinaloa, by Emperor of Norfolk.
4* T Brooke G Crumpsall, Dr.Shafer, Pr’spector
5=i R Hol’w'ayll BarUora, Yermak, Sea Way
1* A Jacobs G Bond, Hemlock. Bugle Marc*h
IJ H Myers G W.Turnljow\ Salgeorge, M. Cowell
M Schw’tz 8 Hemlock, Dr. Sliafer, Prunes
3 2 2*5 5’ T Brooke 7 N’tcracker, GiltFringe, .loaquina
By Dunbar— Faaaboo, by Billetto.
>na).
7 9 92 io*» T Brooke 30 Asterisk. Pickwick, Scot. Chief
13 14 15 15*® T Brooke l.'S W.Penn’nt, Asterisk, T.-a-Ling
6 9 9 9=* T Brooke 9 O.Hirthday, S.Peurll., Franklin
4 4 4* 2* H Myere 5 Serbian, Tawasentha, DonbleVan
8 8 8 8** T Rrooko 8 SolidRock, TanSon, Colonel Matt
1 1 14 2*J T Brooke 7 Darnay, Austral, Gorilla
6 6 6*® 6*1 B Pool 8 Tuanorea, L.Granite, H.B’goyno
2 2 2| 3» T Brooke 10 D.CarrolI, SansPeurll., J.G.St'e
7 8 8 8*® T Brooke 8 Past.Swain. Fixer, Gain deOauM
By Martinet— Cbemnlpe, by Ben ItrtsiA.
9 9=* T Brooke
4* 2* H Myere
8 8** T Brooke
14 2*J T Brooke
€*• 6*1 B Pool
C817S Empire 1 1-8 l:56%fast 15
580‘J0 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20
57931 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:51 good 8
57758 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 30
57713 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 15
57550 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:50%mud 7
57299 Aq’duct
1 1:43 slop 6-5 110 1 5
SOLID ROCK, b. g, 8 105
(Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, W. Smith).
58178 Empire 1 1-8 l:56%fast 15 1<>6 3 5 5
57071 Laurel 1 1-8 l:55%fast 7 101 5 4 G
57422 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:08*^fast 10 KKJ 7 6 6
56700 D’.shlr6 1 1-8 1:52 fast 12 109 6 4 3
56573 D’ shire 11-16 1:47 fast 6 110 9 9 9
(.Inly 191S 1:07 l-.T .% 12S.)
Index Course Dlst TImeTVkOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of rinisb
NIGHTBOAT, b. c, 2 108 By Wrack — Star Gift, by Star Shoot.
(Trainer, D. Vititoe. Owner, G. Choos).
6.8176 Empire Ab 3-4 l:12%fast 15 115 2 .3 .3 2* 2* E Ambro.se 14 No.se Dive, Swoepy, Lucky Girl
56700 D’. shire 11-8 1:52 fast 12 109 6 4 3
1 56573 D’ shire 11-16 1:47 fast 6 110 9 9 9
56511 Windsor 1 1-8 l:52%fast 11-5 106 4 6 5
56221 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 l:46%good 10 104 5 5 5
»K76 K’ worth 1 1-16 l:47%faat 7 108 6 3 3
WAR MACHINE, b. b, 6 110
(Trainer, W. Rosen. Owner, W. Rosen).
67887 Jamaica .3-4 :
67791 Jamaica 6.^ f
67661 Jamait‘a Ih f
67612 Aq’duct 5-S
6«:C*0 Aq’duct 6-S
67300 Aq’duct 6-8 :
NOSE DIVE, b. g. 2
r.8062 Empir.^ Ab 3-4
67887 Jamaica 3-4
67757 Jamaica 64 1
6748:1 Aq’duot :’.-i
66886 Belm't GJf M(
66517 Sar’toga
66073 Sar’toga 54 :
CHEWINK. b. f, 2
3-4 1 :12«%fa.st
15
115
2
:M l:10%fast
25
113 U
3-4 l:13%fast
10
110 10
6* f 1:08 good 7
112
7
6A f l:08%fast
5
1121 6
&-Sl:01 fast
3
112
4
r.-Sl:(K) fast
7
iir.
3
6-8 1 :(n)%slop
60
115
5
e, 2
114
V. Boyle. Owner,
R.
V
2-4 l:12*ifast
lu
ll‘J
3-4 l :10%fast
13
113
*P
3-4 l:1.3%fast
7
HO
65 f l :0C*%fast
10
110
3
3-4 1 :12%fast
9-5
110
3
MO 1:06 fast
16-5
110
2
3-4 l:12%fa.st
4
106
3
54 f l:06%fast
H 11 8* 7* E Martin 12 Sweepy, Grisolda, Knot Grass
7 4 4* 6^5 B Mari’elillO Reparation, Rose Hill, Nose Dive
7 5 5 .3*i B Marinellill Grace E., Pastoral, Castanet
6 5 f>*» 8®4 C Kummerl2 Sweepy, Our Dear, Fusee
1 1* 1* C Kumraerlo Attoo, Miracle Mao, Rebuke
2 2* 2-S (’ Kummer 5 Phantom Blue, Then, Juno
3 7* 7** O Kummerl2 Knnantell, Ultimo, Relay
By Aeronaut — ^Agnier, by Clifford.
Boyle).
1 1 1= 1* O IT Miller 14 Nighthoat, Sweepy, Lucky Girl
5 6 r,- 4* C. II Miller 12 Sweepy, Grisclda, Knot Grass
2 2 3* 3® C H Miller 30 Reparation, Rose Hill, Bellatrlx
6 6 6* 6*1 B MarTellill Leghorn, C(»aic Song, Modesty
1 4 4* 4* L Fator 6 Sweepy, BellatrlT, Doughnut
2 2 2* 1*1 L Fator 8 Bayonne, Finality, Theo
2 2 21 8»k L McAtee 13 Dolman, Vendor, Doughnut
3 7 8 8*® T J Doyle 8 D’cecap, Bantry Pass. STg Al*t
EW I NK . b. f, 2 105 By Celt— Bobolink II., 1^ WUlonyx.
(Trainer, J. McCormack. Owner. F. A Clark).
18 Jamaica 5?. f l:07%fast 7 114 1 11 1*1 1^1 L McAtee 7 Bullet, Pretty Lady, MiracleMan
13 Jamaica 64 f l:06%f.ast 20 315 2 3 3 4* 4®i L McAtee 9 Bee’sWax. Ir.Confetti, AunaM.
;6 Jamaica 5-8 l:01%fast 13 115 3 6 5 8® 8** L McAtee 9 Prelude, Flying Jib, Anna M.
13 Aq’duct B-8 59%fast 15 115 3 2 41 6®1 L McAtee 12 Bayonne, Yashmak, Anna M.
!7 Aq’duct 5-8 59 fast 1’^ K« 3 4 4*® 4*1 L McAtee 0 LiidyB’ltimore, S.Clar.a, Bayonne
io Belmont 5-8 st 69 fast Ip 114 2 2 2 2*1 21 L McAtee 7 StoryTeller, F’r’stQueen, Plocky
13 Sar’toga 5-8 59 fast 10 105 4 8 4 4*| 4®1 L McAtee 8 Dolores, Yashmak, P.QulRoule
SE HILL, cb. f, 2 (M) 107 By Berrilldon— Bello Clem, by Contestor.
(Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, Oak Ridge Stable).
67SS8 Jamaica
55 f 1:07%, fast
7
114
1
67763 Jamaica
6* f 1 :06%f .a»t
20
315
2
67666 Jamaica
5-8 l:01%fast
13
115
3
67413 Aq’duct
5-8 59%fast
15
115
3
67227 Aq’duct
6-8 69 fast
n
105
3
67110 Belmont
5-8 st 69 fast
Ip
114
2
58613 Sar’toga
5-8 59 fast
10
105
4
ROSE HILL, cb. f, 2 (M)
itn
68158 Empire Ab
68052 Empire Ab
C* 2® L Fator 10 Reparation, Nose Dive, Bellatriz
6* 6® L McAtee G Emotion, Delores, P.QuiHoule
7 5 6* 6*1 T Finn 7 M’wrcoron, C.McM’kin, Do’ghuut
7 6* 4*1 L Fator 11 NancyF., M.Patrioia, Prodigloui
4 4* 2>» L Fator 9 Avispa, Oolong, Bellatrlx
4 4 3* 2tl E Ambr’se 8 Citation, StoryTeller, Doloreo
10 10 101 8*1 B Ambr’se 11 Nedna, Roulette, Caretaker
67887 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 4i lu6 1 8 7 C* 2® L Fator 10 Reparation, Nose Dive, Bellatnx
67517 Aq’duct 3-4 fast 7 107 1 6* 6» L McAtee G Emotion, Delores, P.QuiHoule
£7322 Aq’duct 3-4 l:14%mud 18-5 99 7 7 5 6* 6*1 T Finn 7 M’wrcoron, C.McM’kin, Do’ghuut
66690 Belmont 6M st l:04%fast 20 107 8 7 6 * 4*1 L Fator 11 NancyF.. M.Patricia, Prodigloui
66463 Sar’toga 6-8 l;00%fast 9-5 115 5 4 4* 2>» L Fator 9 Avispa, Oolong, Bellatrtx
6C341 Sar’toga 64 f 1:07 fast 6 115 2 4 4 3* 2|1 E Ambr’se 8 Citation, StoryTeller. Dolores
66187 Sar’toga 5-8 l:01%mud i-O 109 10 10 10 10| 8*1 B Ambr’ae 11 Nedna. Roulette, Caretaker
tDisquaiified.
TIMBREL, blk. o. 2 120 By Zeus—Blaok Swan, by Herbert.
(Trainer, J. F. Richardson. Owner, J. F. Blcbardson).
68158 Empire Ab ::-4 l:ll%good .30 lOJ C (i 6 6* 3* G W Car’ll 7 Mav.rcoron. Hopliaistos, Budnna
68052 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 50 K/7 7 9 8 7* 5*J J Zoeller 12 Sweepy, Griselda, Knot Grass
67887 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast !«0 115 9 9 9 10* 8*» G Babin 30 Reparation, RoseHill, NoseDlve
67757 Jamaica 5?. f l:06%fast 20 104i 9 10 9 9* 9** G Babin 11 Tieghorn, Comic Song, Modesty
fcS7.30 Emoire 65 f l:08%fast 5 115 8 8 6 6* 3® L Fator 8 Marsdale, Kirtle, D. Deadeye
67887 Jamaica
67757 Jamaica
65730 Empire
66634 Empire
65697 Empire
3-4 l:13%fast !«0 115 9
51 f l:06%fast 20 104i 9
55 f l:08%fast 5 115 8
bl f l:08%fast 1-3 112 6
6i f l:07%good 13-5 106 3
DODGHNtrr. hr. o, 2 (M) 108
(Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, T. F. Price).
.68101 Empire
i f l:()S%good S
9 10* 8*» G Babin 30 Reparation, RoseHill, NoseDlve
9 9* 9** G Babin 11 Tjeghorn, Comic Song, Modesty
6 6* 3® L* Fator 8 Marsdale, Kirtie, D. Deadeye
4 li 1*1 L Fator 6 Dare, Citation, Simple Simon
4 S*i 2| L Fator 6 L’y Delhi, Marsdale, Repara tlo>
Py Sweep— Faicinatlon, by Buck Maasie.
9 9*5 7** M Buxton 11 Sling, Picnic, Finnish M.aid
9 10* 9** M Buxton 32 Sweepy, (irisclda, Knot Grass
3 3* 3* B Mari’elli G Swe**py, Bella trix. Nose Dive
4 4* 3=J G W Car’ll 7 M’wreorou. C.McM’kin, Bellatrlx
2 2*i 2* G W Car’ll 3 Lucky Girl, Vendor
9 8* 8** G W Car’ll 12 AttaGal, LuckyGirl, C.McMeekin
3 2* 2«» L Benmau 12 Eager Eyes, Dovesroost, Vendor
3 7* 4*i L Penman 13 Dolman, V'endor, Nose Dive
68052 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10^%fu.st 20 lo95 8 7 9 10* 9>* M Buxton 32 Sweepy, Unsclda, Knot Lrass
67483 Aq’duct 3-4 l:13%fHst 18-5 101 6 5 3 3* 3* B Mari’elli G Swe*.*py, Bellatrlx, Nose Dive
eT’l”** Ag’duct 3-4 l:14%niud 12 102 6 6 4 4* 3=J G W Car’ll 7 M’wreorou. C.McM’kin, Bellatrlx
6723 Aq’duct 3-4 l:13%fast 4 103 2 2 2 2*i 2* G W Car’ll 3 Lucky Girl, Vendor
67U31 Belm’t 51f MC 1 :05%faHt 12 105 11 9 9 8* 8‘* G W Car’ll 12 AttaGal, LuckyGirl. C.McMeekin
6(.56ti bar’ toga 3-4 l:13%fa8t 10 105 6 6 3 2* 2«» L Benmau 12 Eager Eyes, Dovesroost. Vendor
66517 Sar’toga 3-4 l:13%fast 11-5 IOC 4 8 3 7* 4*i L Penman 13 Dolman. Vendor. Nose Dive
SECOND H.\CE 1 31 He. Evergreen Purse. .‘l-year-olilM :iinl npivard.
F&llicK and 3Iart*». .Sellln«-. (July ID, IDIG 1 :o.S 15-5—5—110.)
THIMBLE, b. f. 8
(Trainer, M. J.
6815C Empire 1
679C3 Jamaica ImTOy
67710 JamaioH linlay
67550 Aq’duct 1 1-16
67l«*0 Aq’duct 1
67U04 Belmont 1
66780 Belmont 1
66632 bar’ toga 1
88478 Sar’toga 1
Morphy.
1 i42*ig4)od
1:44 fast
l:41%fast
1 :.50%mu«l
1 :39%fast
l:38%fast
1 :37%fast
1:41 slow
l:40%fast !
110
Owner, !
18-5 107
5 98
8 109
13-0 112
15 111
25 100 3
6 101 I
7-5 K«
17-10 119
By Huon — Saudspot, by Bock Sand.
Murphy).
\ 4 1* 1* L McAtee (l Frank Fogarty, Episode. Vista
■, 4 4» 4®*i G Br’ning 5 Tody, Marie Maxim, Edwina
> 5 4* 4* C Ponce G WarNote, SirenMaid, Reg.Lodg*
i 3 1* 1* L Fator 9 F. Fogarty. Salute, Phalaris
I 4 3*4 3*1 C Tumor 10 CrysKil F<»nl. Bomnny, St.IsidoK-
3 7 7* 6* S Bullman 10 Sunnyland, War Note. Rep
» 6 6 6®i L Penman 5 A.ofGold, Edwina, Mavourneen
13 3* 2J L Fator 4 Pibroch, Molliellarnes. P.llcOei
I 3 18 l*i T Rica 7 Fluff, ’I'urnabout, Galiot
57921 Jamaica
1 1-16 1 :.5l good N
111
5
6
6
6
56610 Sar’toga
1 l::i9%fast
•15
11.3
1)
9
9
S
5.5195 Aq’clm t
1 1:38 fast
15
117
‘2
8
C
6
54612 Belmont
1 l:39%fa.st
6
11.8 10 10
9
10
64441 Jamaica
1 1-lC l:48%.slow
8-5
118
4
7
8
8
54339 Jamaica
1 1-16 1:49 good11-10 116
4
7
8
7
64227 Jamaica lra70y l:44%fast
18-6 U3
1
3
2
2
51609 Jef’son
ImTOy 1:45 fast
11-5 1061
0
.5
6
7
512C1 Laurel
1 l:42%good 14-5
118
4
3
3
1
CANSO, br. g,
, G
110
(Trainer,
G. Peterson. Owner,
G.
Petersen).
."i.s200 Empire
1 l-li; l:49%f.ast
10
112
10 10
9
7
58026 Jamaica
1 1-lf. l:49%fast
1
116
4
4
4
.3
67713 Jamaica
1 1-lG l:48%fa.st
13-5 1075
0
3
2
3
57422 H.deO’ce
. 1 1-4 2:08%fast
5
104
1
2
3
6
57383 ILdeG’e
ImTOy l:4C%fast
5
107
8 10
6
6 ^
;6167 ll’m’n 1 l-lCOTl:49 fast
9
94
€
6
8
G
56092 Ham’ ton
1 O'r l:40%fast 19-10 108
6
6
4
4
44259 Laurel
8-4 l:13%fa»t
7
115
B
6
6
43347 Saratoga 1 l:37%fa8t
8
IIS
7
6
•
7
L’ENJOLEXTR,
. b. g. 6
110
(Trainer,
G. Peterson. Owner,
0.
Peterzea).
.5S17S lOmplre
1 1-S l:56%fa.st
10
Ill
6
7
S
8
578.89 J;imaic.a
1 1-16 l:47?jifast
4
IflS
4
4
4
0
57758 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:4.S%fast
5
112
3
3
3
4
57663 Jamaica
3-4 l:14®/6fast
£0
118
9
10
9
67591 H.deG’e
1 1-16 1:50 fa.st
7
110 10
6
5
4
57456 H.deG’e
1 1-36 1:49 fast
24
309 10
9
7
4
57360 H.deG’e
1 1-16 l:46%slow
23
116
6
6
5
5
57306 BLdeG’e
1 1-16 1:51 slop
59
118
4
6
4
3
NOLAWN, b.
F. 6
105
(Trainer,
W. H. Fixer. Owner,
» w.
F
[.
Fixer).
579.31 Jamai(*a
1 1-16 1:51 good 2J
106
2
1
1
2
67160 Belm’t 3-4 MC 1:12 fast
12
106 10
7
8
56628 Sar’toga
3-4 l:14%slow
3
108
1
1
1
5G421 Sar’toga
3-4 l:15%sIow
30
112
3
4
6
53588 Bowie
1 1-16 l:5iy6fast
21
106
9
8
6
6
5S522 Bowie
1 1-16 l:61%fast
49
105i 7
4
4
2
63495 Bowla
6^ f 1:21 fast
68
110
9
0
7
STAR COURT, ch. g. 4
103
(Trainer,
J. Johnson. Owner, i
M. McKee).
58091 Empire
Ab 3-4 l:10%fast
25
104
9
9
10 :
57663 Jamaica
3-4 l:14%fast
10
113
2
2
1
57619 Jamaica
3-4 l:13%slow
100
106
S
8
8
55435 Afi’duct
65 f l:18%fast
6
113
8
4
7
65320 Aq’duct
65 f l:19%good 30
110
5
1
4
54125 Jamaica
3-4 l:12%faat
30
116
6
3
4
47882 Belmont
3-4 l:ll%fast
8
123
1
7
7
MANDALAY,
ch. g, 4
110
(Trainer,
F. Byer. Owner, E.
Arlington)
58160 Empire
Ab 3-4 1:12 good 50
lOS
15
15
15 ;
57966 Jamaica
ImTOy 1:46 fast
;x)
110
3
3
3
5
5T7C1 Jamaica
ImTOy 1:46 fast
25
112
6
5
4
6
57663 Jamaica
3-4 l:14%fast
50
118 10
9
10
67326 Aq’duct
1 l:40%mud
15
115
7
7
7
7
56885 Belmont
11:39 fast
25
317
4
4
4
3
WEDGWOOD,
ch. f. 8
99
(Trainer,
J. J. Muri)hy. Owner, J.
J.
Murphy),
581»( Empire
ImTOy l:46%fast
40
92.'.
6
5
5
4
58122 Empire
Ab 3-4 l:ll%fast
12
117
4
3
1
57792 Jamaica
3-4 l:14%good 20
107
3
4
5
57711 Jamaica
3-4 1:14 fast
20
107
7
6
7
55915 Empire
Ab 3-4 l:10%fa»t
40
100
6
6
7
55838 Empire
Ab 3-4 l:09%faBt
30
97
7
9
8 ;
53712 Empire
55 f l:07%fast
30
103
6
0
6
55671 Empire
Ab 3-4 l:12%slop
10
98
7
13
13 ;
SENDRIE. cb. b. 8
110
(Trainer,
F. Farrar. Owner, F
Farrar)
.
5S157 Empire
ImTOy 1:49 good
10
110
9
9
9
8
58094 Empire
1 1-8 l:55%fast
20
107 10 11
11
10
58000 Laurel
1 1-4 2:06%fast
28
no
6
5
5
6
57898 Laurel
1 1-16 l:4i%fast
30
102
9
9
9
8
57557 H.deG’e
ImTOy l:4o%fast
7
113
8
8
8
8
574.T6 H.deG’e
11-16 1:49 fast
19
111 11 10 10
9
573S4 H.deG’e
ImTOy 1 :46%fa.st
13
lie
9
9
8
8
56409 Windsor
1 1-8 2:0:i mud
9-5
116
4
4
5
4
66305 Ft.Erie
1 l:43%hvy
13-10 113
7
7
7
6
9 9-* J Zoeller 9 Cote d’Oi-, Smarty, Solid Rook
3* 4«4 J Zoeller 4 Arapahoe, Diomedes, Escarp’te
1* 2*i J Zoeller G Tail II., Lord Herbert, Rockport
6 6*® J Zoeller 5 Pickwick, L’Enjoleur, Favour
6 5®5 J Zoeller G Clmllenger, Canso, F.Fogarty
64 7*4 J Zoeller 9 Thimble, FraukFogarty, Salat*
38 3* J Zoeller 0 Vulcanize, Fluff, Rockport
By Trap Book— Amaraatb, by Six Dlxoa.
3*£ G Babin 9 Cote d’Or, Smarty, Lcrdllerb’rt
Ck 505 T Brooke 7 Diadi, Fizer, Bardora
6* 6® J Shelepets 8 Benevolent, C’rr’ntEvents, Diadi
3* 3*1 J Shelepets .8 Pit, Omer K., Frank Shannon
84 7*® R HoTway 9 P’pector, I/t Leaves, Benevolent
3* 2* T Brooke 8 Nonskid, Sea Way, Richard V.
2*1 I** C Lang 8 Tan.Son, Colonel Matt, JakeFeld
28 2i J McTag’t 11 L.Sandy. Gol.Dawn, Lead.Star
By Bnole— Prinoeia Oma, by Ornament,
C 5*2 J Peters 0 Tan II., La Kross, I/)rd Herbert
8* 5* C Kummer 9 Episode, Pickwick, Bantry
C* 4** C Rob’son 9 Reg.Lodge, Devastation, Gl.Guo
8* 6® O Rob’sonl2 I.«e.idingStar, OmerK., Slaudalay
1* 1* W Kelsay 8 Piedra, Deckmate, SalVatelle
By Lemberg — Wife of Bath, by St. Simon.
72 c*‘ r* Ponee IG Asterisk, Pickwick, Scot. Chief
3® 34 G Ponce 6» Burley, Titanium, High Value
2* 2* C Ponce G Challenger, F. Fogarty, Q. Blonde
6| 6*4 P W’dst’ck 8 Benevolent, C’rr’ntEvents, Diadi
I* 3* W Eog’skll2 Ticacey. Stanley, Railbird
6| 6® J Rowan 6 Brisk, Mormon Elder, AntlUeo
4* 4® II ThurberlO Cormoran, KMiller, liead. Stax
6 6*4 E Sande 6 Gelto, Sedan, Ixmise V.
9® 8*® J Loftuo 10 War Rocket. C.Gone. O.SweopM
By Spearmint— Oonfection, by Iilnglaxo.
71 S1.1 Q Ponce 9 Coto d’Or, Smarty, Solid Roek
2h 3* C Ponce .5 F. Fogarty, PirateMcGee, Favour
4* 2* C Ponce r» Pickwick, Favonr, Saddle Ring
7® 3*4 C Ponce 12 T. -a -Ling, Sc. Chief, Star Court
4* C Ponco 10 Diadi, Mose, Peggy Rives
3«» 2*4 C Ponce 11 Sliss Filley, Hendrie, Railbird
6® 6*® E Marts G Horeb, Bribed Voter. Benevolent
111 6 7 S 8 7* 8**0 Ponce 9 Coto d’Or, Smarty, Solid Rock
IflS 4 4 4 2 2h 3* C Ponce .5 F. Fogarty, PirateMcGee, Favour
112 3 3 3 4 4* 2* C Ponce T» Pickwick, Favonr, Saddle Ring
118 9 10 9 7® 3*4 C Ponce 12 T. -a -Ling, Sc. Chief, Star Court
110 10 6 5 4 4* 1*» C Pone© 10 Diadi, Mose, Peggy Rives
109 10 9 7 4 3«» 2*4 C Ponce 11 Sliss Filley, Hendrie, Railbird
116 6 6 6 6 6* 6*® E Marts G Horeb, Bribed Voter, Benevolent
116 4 5 4 3 3* 3®4 C Ponce 7 Brib. Voter, Burgoyue, T. Trump
105 By Sir John Jobnaon — Onaga, by Clifford.
W. H. Fixer).
106 2 1 1 2 5* 6*® G Babin G 'Tan II., L,a Kross, I^ord Herbert
106 10 7 8 7* 7®4 L Penman 12 Saddle Ring, Esquire, Tidings
106 1 1 1 1* 1* P Weiner 4 Saddle Ring, Fluff, Surmount
112 3 4 6 7>* 6® G Babin 12 Staunch. Bodanzky, Blue Belle
108 9 8 6 6 6*® 6*4 A Richcr’k 9 Alma B., Warlike, Polygamist
1064 7 4 4 2 4* 5® C Ponce 11 Maize, A1 Pierce, Crumpsall
110 9 • 7 7*4 6** A Richer’ kl4 S. Kelly, G.Ag’monte, Am’kaaria
103 By Star Shoot — Courtmaid, by Irinco RoyaL
[. McKee).
104 9 9 10 10 10*® A GantnerlO FortChurchill, Esquire, R. Robin
D3 2 2 1 2* 4*4 E Kummerl2 T.-a-Ling, S.Chief, L’Enjoleur
1<)6 8 8 8 8 8*® P Weiner 8 B. Homme, Sea Cove, LastStraw
113 8 4 7 64 6** C F’b’ther 11 Sq’wMan, Pickwick, Arrowhead
110 6 1 4 6*4 7** C Buel 9 Despair, Valor, Jock Scot
116 5 3 4 4* 4** C Buel 6 P’terPiper, L.Brighton, Enfliadt
123 1 7 7 7® 8** C F*b’ther 10 On W'atch, Pudrlac. His Choice
110,^ ^ ^ By Marathon— Foxy Mary, by St. Lawronoo XX.
Arlington).
108 15 15 15 14*?.13*» C Bre’ninglo W.Ponn’nt, Asterisk, T.-a-Ling
110 3 3 3 5 6** 6** M Har’son G Wrecker, Cote d’Or, Titanium
112 6 5 4 6 6** 5*® M Sl’ghtcr G Gem, Fluff, Titani um
118 10 9 10 84 9»4 M ST ghter 12 T.-a-Ling, S.Chief, L’Eujoleur
115 7 7 7 7 7 7*® L McAtee 7 Lampus, Arapahoe, Fr. Fogarty
317 4 4 4 3 4 4** J Rod’guez 4 M’lleCadeau, C’tView, J’unMaria
99 By Ballot — ^Majolica, by Waterereos.
, J. J. Murphy).
92i 6 5-5 4 4* 4‘® E Martz 7 Diomedes. FirstPullet, SeaMiut
117 4 3 1 S* 3*5 E Sande H Pavia, Fluff, Foam
107 3 4 5 44 6* B Mari’elli 7 St. Isidore, Esquire, Tidings
107 7 6 7 6* 6*4 C Ponce 10 Esquire, Rolo, Trader
100 6 6 7 7 7*® B Marinelll 7 Turnabout, Actress, Pickwick
97 7 9 8 10*411** L Penman 32 A.Jackll., Ft.Ch’chill, BlueBells
103 6 6 6 7| 10* L McAtee 14 A.ofGold, BlneBelle, Rhinestone
98 7 13 13 13*413** J Callahan 15 T’nabout, CelticLasa, P.T.Bar’m
110 By Star Shoot — Orange and Bins, by BrldgewaMt.
Farrar).
110 9 9 9 8 6® 6“ C Ponce 9 Smarty, Seot’sh Chief, Titanium
107 10 11 11 10 1(>4 V D Stirling ll Orderly, Cote d’Or, PirateMcGee
110 6 5 5 6 6 6*® T Rice G Devitdog, CommeCi, Merrimac
102 9 9 9 8 8® 8** J Heupel 9 O. Birthday, S.Peurll., Franklin
113 888 8 8 8*®E Haynes S J.BuUrtnt, Gath, Flibb’tyglbbet
111 11 10 10 9 6* 3*4 K Haynes 11 Miss Filley, L’Enjoleur, Railbird
IIG 9 9 8 S 74 7** J McCabe 9 Theodosia, Muse, Bodanzky
116 4 4 5 4 44 6*® J Butwell 9 Little Ed. Chief, NaptJmllas
113 7 7 7 6 6® 2® J Butwell 6 Prospector, Corson, Explosive
4
Tuesday, October 25, 1921
DAILY RACING FORM.
FOL'RTH RACE— Abont 3-4 Milo. Went Point Ilij^liweiMTht Handicap. All
Akcn. (July 22, 1018 1:07 4-3 3 128.)
GEORGIE, ch, g, 4 130 By Star Bboot— Fair Atalanta, by Saigbt of tba
(Trainer, S. McNaughton. Owner, Foreign Stable). Thistle.
.Wk"* Kmpire 1 2 120 2 1
f.7,'>83 Jamaica 1 1-16 l;46%fast 12-10 121 2 2
f)7252 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l;45Vfefast 6-5 124 2 3
57198 Aq’ duct 1 l:37%good 4i 126 3 3
.^6887 Belmont 1 l:37%fast 2-5 114 1 2
66815 Belm’t 6Jf MC l:20%slow 2-5 108 1
56564 Sar’toga 1 3-16 l:57%fast 4 110 4 4
66458 Sar’ toga 7-8 1:26 fast 8-5 126 9 9
EIiEOTEB U., b, 1&, 0 122
r.^227 Kmpire lm70y l:45=^5fa.‘?t
58055 Empire 1 l;39^fast
58001 Jamaica 3-4 l:13-Mast
57760 Jamaica 6i f l:05^fast
575S5 Jamaica 3-4 l:12-^fast
67615 Aq’duct ' 1 l:3S%fast
67232 Aq’duct f 1:19 fast
67164 Belmont 1 l:38%fast
Sietas. Owner, X. Sietae).
ii70v l:45^fa.st 120 2 1
1 l:39^fast 20 102 2 3
3-4 1 :13-Mast 11-5 126 1
6i f l:05»5fa8t 8 107 2
3-4 l:12^fast 20 112 2
1 l:3S%fast 18-6 117 1 1
67232 Aq’duct f 1:19 fast 11-5 109 1 1
67164 Belmont 1 l:38%fast 6 120 1 1 1
SEA COVE, b. g. 8 107
(Trainer, J. Hewitt. Owner, J. Hewitt).
:.S19S Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 10 112 3 T>
67X65 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 8-5 116 2 2
67619 Jamaica 3-4 l:13Vfeslow 7 109 3 1
67614 Aq’duct 3-4 l:12%fast 31 108 4 2
67.376 Aq’duct 61 f l:20%fast 20 108 5 2
66672 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast 10 105 6 6
66342 Aq’duct 61 f l:20%mud 7 101 2 1
KINNOTIL, cb. g, 4 110
(Trainer, J. Hastings. Owner, W. M. Jeffords).
6 C Turner 0 Y.Haiul, Tirderclap, Itonllomine
2 lb B Mari’elll 2 Kiiobhie
21 2'J B Mari’eHl 4 Audacious, C’perDem’n, R’dgef’d
1*1 PI B Marrelli 7 Tirdercl.ap. C.Tliierrj. (JenleW.
!■ 1*1 E Sande 3 Dream of the Valley, TwoF’thers
!*• 1* Li Penman 2 Audacious
6* 6» M Gamer 7 Ext’nator, MndHatter, Bellaolai
6* 21 E Haynes 10 Dimmesdale. WarNote. C.Sw’per
By Voter— Triompbale, by Aro de Triompbe.
4 4’= C Turr. r 4 Li^ht Rose. Edwina. L. (bTfrudi?
6* 6** A Gantner 0 Y.Hand, Th’derclap, BonHomme
11 2b C Turner 4 L.Straw, T.Buttons, L.Gert’ude
It n Q Turner 4 Thunderclap, Ten -Lee, Sea Mini
2* 4«1L Penman 5 Audacious, Th’derclap, Mis’nary
3* 3* B Sande 5 Cb. Thierry, Edwina, Escarp’tte
1* P C’ltllettl 4 Ar. of Gold, Cimarron, Pen Rose
11 SI E Sande 6 Edwina, Super, Mile. Cadcaa
By Seaborae II.— Sylvan Bell, by Oddfellow,
82 911 c Turner 11 K.oft.H’lher, Knobbie, Dim’dale
1* 1*1 C Turner 7 Mon’tery, W.T.Grives, Mercury
21 2* C Turner 8 B.Hom., L’tStraw, B.McL’ghlin
2» 2*1 L Penman 5 Mercury, TeddyR.. Squaw Man
31 6*1 Li Penman 9 Mavournoen, Polythia, Mercury
6 B*» P Weiner 5 Despair, Cum Sah, Wellflnder
11 H F Weiner 6 Cum Sah. Messinee, RegalLodge
By Peter ftulnce— Lycbee Nut, by Sir Modred.
(Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey).
64242 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 8 118 3 2
64189 Jamaica 61 f l:07%mud 12-5 122 2 1
47201 Church’ 1 3-4 l:15%hvy 8-5 110 4 1
47132 Cnurcn’l T-8 1:26 fast 61 118 2 2 3
46918 Lez’toD 3-4 l:l&%hvy 19-10 112 3 1
HNIOHT 07 THE HEATHER, 118
br. g, 3 (Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owi
.58198 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 6 109 7 3
6SiK»3 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast 15 110 4 3
67891 Jamaica 3-4 1:1:’. fast 5 107 7 5
67795 Jamaica 51 f l:06%good 8 1(»9 2 3
67638 Jamaica 1m70y l:44%fast 15 104 3 2 4
67582 Jamaica ImTOy 1:45 fast 4 106 4 4 1
67448 Aq’duct 1 1:39 fast 8-5 1011 3 2 2
67351 Aq’duct 7-8 l;25%fast 7 107 4 3 2
EAST VIEW, ch. c, 3 107
(Trainer, A. Gimtber. Owner, J. Butler)
58177 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10(4fast 11-5 112 3 3
64405 Jamaica 3-4 l:15^mud 7 115 5 6
64185 Jamaica 61 f l:08%mud 3 106 3 2
64087 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 15 115 7 2
64087 Jamaica
61427 Bowie
61357 Pimlico
61089 Empire
48493 Aq’duct
FIFTH RATE 1 1-4 Vliles. Sitw
SeiiiiiK. (Oct. idoo — 2:04 — a — lo
NEBBAH, b. c, 4 104
(Trainer, "W. H. Travers. Owner, W, Gibson).
68197 Empire lm70y l:4695fast ’2 111 1 2 2 4 4
68092 Empire 1 1-lG l:47%fast 9-5 110 1 1 1 1 1
.Staiiiiiiu Parse.
— lOG.i
4-year-olils au<l ii|»%var<l.
67890 Jamaica 3-4 1 :12*^fast
67581 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast
66546 Aq'duct 1 l:37%fast
64678 Belmont 1 l:37%fast
64608 Belmont Q f l:18%fast
PIRATE MoGEE, ch. g, 4
■4 1 :12*^f ast 2 110 3 1
16 1:47%fast 7 104 2 1 1
1 l:37%fast 13-3 116 3 2 2
1 l:37%fast 4 110 4 2 3
f l:18%fast 1 112 10 B
ch. g, 4 187
(Trainer, T. J. Carroll. Owner, T. J. Carroll).
By Ormondale— Miss Heamey, by Planudoa.
5*1 G Babin 6 Tnftcr, Whisk, Light Rose
l*i 2i M Har’son 4 UegalLodgc, Sunnyland, Ralco
li L McAteo 5 Valor, Edwina. The Boy
21 2b M Har’son 0 GenieW., IrishDream, SedgefielO
S* 4» W Kelsay 4 Sedgefield, Valor, Romany
51 6* W Kelsay 6 Bellsolar, Capt. Alcock, Bervltoi
4*i 21 C KummerlO Cum Sah, Diomedea, Whalebona
By McGee— Precocious, by Pirate of Fenzanoo.
58094 Empire 1 1-8 l:55‘^fast 8 114 S 9 8 7 S
57999 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :48*/5fast 21 111 6 5 5 6 6
67889 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 10 1(« 5 5 5 4 3
67662 Jamaica lm70y l:4.5%fast 15 110 5 5 5 4 4
67550 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:50%mud 20 112 7 8 8 8 7
67482 Aq’duct 1 l:38%fast 20 110 6 6 6 6 6
66855 Belmont 1 1-8 l:52*ifast 13-5 111 2 4 3 4 4
66632 Sar’toga 1 1:41 slow 2 114 4 4 4 4 4
BIOMEBES, ch. g. 4 115
(Trainer, P. J. Fouby. Owner, Crossett Stable)
68180 Empire lm70y 1 :4»rLfa.st 9-5 113 7 6 2 1 1
6S029 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47*/5fast 3-5 118 3 2 2 2 2
67864 Jamaica 1 1-8 1:54 fast 2h 108 5 5 4 3 3
67618 Jamaica lm70y l:45%slow 9-5 113 6 6 5 5 6
67482 Aq’duct 1 l:38%fast 13-10 113 3 5 3 3 4
67307 H.dcG’e lm70y l:49%slop 1 107 2 6 1 1 3
LABT EMMELINE, b. f, 4 106
(Trainer, J. S. Healy. Owner, H. T. Oxnard).
1 1* 1^ C Turner 7 F. Pullet. SoaMint. Wedgwood
2 2* 25 L Fator 4 Arapahoe, EsearpoTte, LaKruss
3 3* l“b L Fator 5 D’kHill, Escarpol’te, Crys.Ford
5 6* 6* C Kummer 6 Wynnewood, Sea Sinner, Rep
4' 4*J S Bullman 7 Paddy Whack, Pickwick, Lam pus
3b 6*J L Fator 9 CleanG’ne, D.deMorny, N. Raider
By King James— Auntie Mum, by Molten.
68101 I^aiirel 1 1-2 2:34%fast 19-5 106 5 4 4
57800 Laurel 1 1-2 2:35 slop 123 100 6 8 8
67516 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:15%fast 8-5 105 1 3 3
67034 Belmont 1 1-16 l:43%fast 20 99 4 4 4
66612 Sar’toga 1 1-4 2:03%fast 20 112 4 6 5
66401 Sar’toga 1 1-8 l:56%h\y 6 98i 4 3 3
55962 Empire lm70y l:45%fast 40 107 2 3 3
66492 Aq’duct 1 l:38%fast 60 lOlJ 4 7 7
WYNNEWOOB, br. g. 6 110
(Trainer, T. O. Webber. Owner, T. 0. Webber).
3* 2" L Penman r, F.iirw.aj', Lidy Lillian, Lad’sLove
7 7** J Callahan S TlioPorter. MyDe.ar, Exter’naior
1* 1* L Penman 3 Huonce, Dark Hill
4 4** G W Car’ll 4 Super, Donnucona, Mile. Cadenu
5 4** C Rob’son 5 Chat. Thierry, Bellsolar, Lunetta
2b 3*J F Wilson 4 Kdw’ina, Chat.Tliicrry, Scot.Yet
2* 21 G Yeargin 3 Edwina, Crack o* Dawn
6* 6*® F C’ltiletll 7 Edwina, Last Straw, Lunettn
By Ben Brush — Waldena, by Star Shoot.
58197 Empire lm70y l:4G%fast 15 109 6
58119 Empire lm70y l:451^fast 8 115 3
67618 Jamaica lm70y 1 :45%slow 5 116 1
57546 Aq’duct C.i f 1:21 mud 9-5 117 3
67414 Aq’duct 65 f l:19%fast 20 123 2
66884 Belm’t 7-8 MC l:25%fast 15 98 9
LORD HERBERT, b. g, 6 102
109 6 5 5 h 6 6*1 C Tum-vr G Tufter, Whisk. Light Rose
115 3 4 6 6 6* 6** B Mari’elll 7 Tufter, Siren Maid, Sea Mint
J6 1 1 1 1 1* 1* L Fator G Sea Sinner, Rep, Court View
.17 3 4 4 1* 1* M Sl’ghter ,5 Fluff, Ting-a-Ling, Orderly
23 2 4 4 4» 3* M Sl’ghter 6 A.H.amilton, J’kScot, Cole d’Or
98 9 11 11 11 11 U** E Josiah 11 Whisk, Carpet Sw'ceper, Val(W
(Trainer, W. C. Clancy. Owner, E. Arlington).
58178 Empire
58^*94 Empire
1 1-S l:56’>;ifast 15 101 9 9 7
1 1-8 l:65%fast 18-5 107 9 8 9
579:11 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:51 good 45
67862 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%fast 20
67662 Jamaica lm70y l:45(ifast 30
6^31 Jamaica ImTOy 1:45 good 12
52788 F.G’nds 1 S-16 l:59*Jifast 4i
62623 F.G’nds 1 1-8 l:52%fast 6
ANTOINETTE, b. m- B
110 7 7 6
108 4 4 4
109
(Trainer, W. S, Walker. Owner, J. E. Madden),-
By Fits Herbert — ^Manzanita, by Meddler.
C® 4'1 C Bre’ning 9 Cote d’Or. Smarty, S*)lid Rock
95 8»5 L McAtee 11 Onlerly, Cote d’Or, I’irateMcGee
3* 3*3 J Merimeo G Tan II.. IjH Kross, Koekport
65 7*** L McAtee H QueenBlonde, Pavia, Scot. Chief
6 6** M Har’son G JockScot, Pickwick, Pir.McGee
8 8’* E Josiah 8 Lad’s Love, StarRealm, S.Kelly
7* 7*J J J M’ney S Sandy Mac, Plenty, Raider
6* 6* J J M’ney 7 K’palong, F’gtown, T.P’tuguese
1^ Baatoi — ^Vinaigrette, by Prisoner.
58094 Empire
1 1-8 l:.35-^fefast
:i»>
11K>
4
5
3
4*5
5*?. T
P.rooke
11
67942 Laurel
1 l:43%fast
19
102
6
7
7
7
7
7«3 T
Brooke
7
67669 Laurel
1 l:42%fast
23
104
2
7
7
6
85
7«5 T
Brooke
9
67504 W’dbine 1 3-16 2:02 fast
6
107
7
1
1
1
ink €81 T
Brooke
11
67375 Th’cliffe lm70yl:43%fast 19-5 104
67287 Th’cliffe ImTOy l:44-'Sfaat 41-10 107
1*J T Brooke
5* T Brooke
9 B. Peddler, Joaquina, Winnec’nue
9 Sentimental, G.Dawn, B. Peddler
BAN BOLLING, b. c. 2 (M)
(Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, Oak Ridge Stable)..
By Sea Xing — Coat, by Ogden.
67551 Aq’duct 5-8 1:0CM5mud 5 115 4
66268 Sar’toga 5J f l:0.5%fast 30 115 14 10 8 9
6G126 Sar’toga 5-8 59-*ifast 50 104 9 6 8 8
65997 Sar’toga 6h f l:06%fast 20 115 10 4 4 4
64283 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 2 lOSi 5 6 3 4
TANGERINE, b. c, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson).
45 5*S C Kiimmerl2 Horologe, C.McM’kin, Venixedos
92 1120 Ambr*sel4 June Grass, Mercutio, Snob II.
Si 8* G W Car’llG Toil, Bigheart, Fair Phantom
41 711 T Rice 12 Oceanic, Frank Furst, Deadlock
4* 6‘* W Kelsay 7 St. Maurice. M.awrcoron, Eirtle
By Olambala — Orange Lilly, by William the Third.
68003 Jamaica 5i f l:06%fast 40 lOS 5 5 4
67892 Jamaica 55 f l:06%fast 50 ' 109 2 8 8
REBUKE, blk. c, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, A. J. Goldsborougb. Owner, C. A. I
58057 Empire 5i f 1:07 fast 3 114 9 S S
57512 Aq’duct 5-8 1:01 fast 1 112 3 5
66509 Sar’toga 3-4 l:ll^>5fast 20 115 5 6 4
EXECUTION, ch. c, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owner, L. Waterbury)
lOS 5 5 4 4* 3» B Mari’elH ComicSong, Phan. Blue, R. Grass
109 2 8 8 8 * 7*« B Mari’elli 9 t.'irterbrook. Shaffer, Good Times
112 By Dick Finnell — The Scold, by Meddler.
Owner, C. A. Staneham).
114 9 S S 8“ 6* <’ I’once 9 Lm kyllour. X.-itivcLind, Ultimo
112 3 5 5* 4H C H MillcrlO Nightbo.at, Attoo, Miracle Man
115 5 6 4 7 7** C H Miller 7 Snob II., Sunroigh, Pietros
112 By Trap Rock — Anna Russell, by Russell.
67930 Jamaic.a
65287 Aq'duct
B501H Aq’duct
54889 Belmont
:j- 4 1 :14-\-.gooci 16
.5-8 1:'J0 fast :’.0
5-S By^ligood 40
;-S St 59Vr,fast 25
54727 Belmont 4lf st 52?ifast GO 107 7
HOTSPUR, hr. c, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner. C. Buxton).
68176 Empire Ab 3-4 l:12*:,fast lo9i 1 9
58121 Empire 5-W l:09%fast 16-3 110 1 7
64283 Jamaica 6-8 1:00 fast 10 10.> 6 3
TRAJANUS, br. c. 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, F. E. Brown. Owner, F. E. Brown).
6 .35 3» I.1 Fator 9 Avisp.i. Dol.Vanlcn, Sim. Simon
11 P>* 9^1 J (?allahanll Dr.T.S.Dabiioy. Runnyol, I’icnic
6 C.i 7’« A Collins 7 Morvieii, Draft. Relay
9 Si S*'* A Collins 1:1 Violinist, Mawrcoroii. Apex
12 12 12‘* A Collins 12 Rouli*tte, Lally, Wishbone
By Heno— Naughty Lady, by Esher.
8 111 1112 Buxton 14 No.<eI>ivc, Nighthoat, Swoepy
7 6* 6* L Fator Hi S. Grass, Vineyard, Wild Deuce
6 6» 6** L Fator 7 St. Maurice. Mawreoron, Klrtie
By Rock View — Belgravia, by Ben Brush.
58161 Empire
f l:0875good 8-5 114 6
L McAtee 11 Sling. Pi«*nic. Finnish Maid
(Trainer, J. MacMauus. Owner, J. MacManut).
68057 Empire 5i f 1:07 fast 8 114 6 7 7 7
57969 Jamaica 3-4 1 :l.J%fast 13 115 1 2 2 2
67616 Jamaica 55 f 1:07 slow 15 115 6 6 6 6
67381 Aq’duct 3-4 l:13%fast 16 108 2 7 7 6
66693 Belmont 65f St l:05%fast 20 116 8 10 » 9
BILVERTON, b. c. 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable).
58161 Empire 5i f l:o8^figood :i0 114 9 lo lO 10
57969 Jamaica 3-4 l:13*ifast .SO 115 3 7 8 X
57892 .Tama ica 5! f 1 :iH:-ita.st io9 7 6 7 7
(a.889 Bclni’t 51fM(!l :<H; fa.st 1«H» ]OG
D«-693 Belmont 5if st 1 ;0.V\fa.st 30 115 ]
PRINTER’S DEVIL, ch. g. 2 (M) 112
CLEVELAND ENTRIES
(MAPLE HEIGHTS PARK.)
Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. ni. (Chicago time 2:00).
® Superior mud runner. X Goo«l mud runner.
Fair mud runner,
allowance, b Blinkers.
(M) Maidens.
First Race — 5-8 Mile.
2k W Kelsay 8 D.of t.V’ley, C’narvon, T.W’cbet
1* l*i W Kelsay 5 D.of the V ’ley, Ir. Dream, TheBoy
1| 2i Is Ensor 5 Angon, BlackleDaw, AttaBoyll.
7* 8*® Li Ensor 8 Courtship, King Gorin. Sway
1*1 l*i It Ensor 5 On Watch, Regalo, MickeyMoore !
By Ogden — Madcben, by Knight «f the
3-4 1:10 fast 6 109 7 3 3 2* 1* C Ponce /I Knobbie, Dimmesdale, R’ORobin
3-4 l:09%fast 15 110 4 3 3 1* 1* C Ponce 11 V.alor, The Boy, Whisk
3-4 1:1:T fast 5 107 7 5 4 4k 5*-3 J Merimee 9 Squaw :\lan. Frigate, Siren Maid
55 f l:06%good 8 K»9 2 3 3 3* 1* G Babin G FortCh’chill, M.ivourneen, Ralco
i70y l:44%fast 15 104 3 2 4 4 4* 4*« S Bullman 5 GenieW., IrishDream, LightUose
»70y 1:45 fast 4 106 4 4 1 1 1* 3* G Babin G Light Rose, .lock Scot, Kep
1 1:39 fast 8-5 1015 3 2 2 2 1* 1* S Bullman 6 War Note, Siren Maid, Rep
7-8 l:25%fast 7 107 4 3 2 2 2* 2» G Babin 5 Tody, Crack o* Dawn, Frigat*
. c, 3 107 By Pebblea— Gnat, by Voter.
Gimtber. Owner, J. Butler).
3-4 l:10(4fast 11-5 112 3 3 3 3* 2* L Fator 8 Monast’ry, McKenna. R’nestone
3-4 l:15*imud 7 113 5 6 o 55 7** J Mooney S Dnns’del, Diom'es, M’den’s Bal’t
65 f l:08%mud 3 106 3 2 2 1* 1“ J Mooney 7 P.P’ndora, St. Michael, Mav’neen
3-4 l:14%fast 15 115 7 2 1 1» SJ C Turner 9 Bennington, Merch.Marine, Rep
55 f l:08%fast 41-10 114 Left at the post. F Weiner 14 IrishAh’ss, T’ntnia, P.T.Barn’m
3-4 l;13%fast 2 100 13 10 11 11* 11 *» F Weiner 1.3 IiOveTap, Bromelia, IrishAbbese
55 f 1:06 fast 12 115 2 1 1 15 4*5 C Kummer 5 Grey Lag, Mnlciber, Curfew
5-8 BOVsmud 50 112 6 9 10 9»* W Kelsay 10 T.MeNot, Br.Spun, Dimmesdalv
Purse
$.300. 3-ye.‘ir-(dds
and upward.
riaiining.
Toflay’p
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Uan.
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(’•d. Uorkingliorse. .112 1:02*A
4 112.. 725
5S218*
♦rhiiifotejigue . .
..114 1:01--
3 105.. 720
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•Phillipe Lugo ..
3 10.3.. 71. 3
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. .107 1:02*’^^,
4 107X71.3
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..li;j 1:02*=:,
5 107.. 71.3
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..107 l:l0-',h
3 10.3. .710
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Second Race— 5-8 Mile.
Purse
$000. 3-year-olds
and upward.
Claiming.
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Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile.
Purse 4-3'car-olds and upward.
.3M2I4-’ Tom Goose 112 1:28 Vs
.">S21S- Neil Mileybright . .
.3S114 Fiiianciul lUx.>ter. . 1 1."> 1 :32*s
.■»S247 D<»tta’s Best 107 l:3.*i»<;
(.3S2211)*Iiex Gaiety 110 1;.33s*
.3790G *l)Dr. Shafer 110 1:34%
.*iS07.") .Altamaiia II3 l;3pj^
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.37733 *Hay
Seventh Race— 1 Mile.
Purse .^GOO. 3-year-olds and upwatd.
.3S07G bKelw) 112 1:12
."K102 •bBlazonry HI l;40”»f,
.3811G Monnnioy 10(» l:4iai’
58102 bBardora 07 l:4o*^f|
.3S2H *l>Toin Brooks 10.3 IHOi-i'
.3.SH1-’ War Dream (.M)
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G 110X710
13 11.3HC70.3
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7 107€)71,3
4 110X710
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Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
PiMse J?.300. o-year-olds. Claiming.
(.3S1H> Our Kate 100 1 :H> 113X72.3
(,3.S21G> Fringe 107 1 :OfO;-, 111X710
.38217**l»Black Top 101 1:07*.% 110X7L3
(.3S243) Diaiuoud Dale 107 1:0S|.-, 100., 71-3
.3M243-*l)'roroador «M» 107 1:07 111X710
.38218 *Lt. Win. J. Murray
(M) 110.. 705
Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse .$.3iX). 4-.vear-olds and upward. Claiming.
(.3K072) San Diego I0.s l:07*r. 4 113X72.3
03.s(»49> Safranor lOG 1 :13%in 11 lOS. . 720
.37782 Circulate 112 1:07*/.-. S 104x71.3
.3G10S ‘bMay Maulsby 10.*; 1:07%
.37600 Liberator 112 1:07 V.-,
.3S075* ‘(’avalier 117 1:00"
.370.33 Viola G. ,
3S1.31 Hopeful <Mi
.3S072 bMadrid 115 l;10’o
Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse .f.300. 4-year-okls and upward.
.37911 HURON II Hi 1:14
(.3S07;;) *Glenn 107 1:14%
.3M1G S|N>riing (’h.aiiee ..104 1:14%
(.3S11.3) *Olive .lames HIO l;llV5
.3H220- bKing Worth 115 1:14
5821 G I’uck
G 107.. 715
0 dm;x715
.3 102.. 710
4 104. .710
.3 KMX 70.3
5 lOG. .TOO
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5 120X72.3
;3 HI. .71.3
3 112 >'710
4 10‘)X705
10 10S®705
12 100X700
FORTHCOMING SPANISH STAKE RACES
I The seeretary de la Societe des Courses. San Se-
I bastien. Spain, announoos two important stakes, eiw
tries for which are now open,
i The more valuable is the Grand Prix de S. ^T.
Alphonse XIII., to lv» run at Lasarte. Septmnber
10. 1922. I'll is race is at one and one -ha If uiih's
fttr three-year-olds, ami of .$.30,000 added. togeth.T
with a gold enp. Entries will close at the offices
of all recognized jockey clubs Deecmber 21. 1921.
The secretary of the American Jockey Club, New
lork. will receive American nominations.
The other event is the Grand Prix de S. M. la
Reine Victoria, to la» run at Lasarte on September
17. 1922. This distance and conditions are similar
to thi)se of the Grand Prix Aljdionse. Tlie race i.s
for horses wliieh were not scratelied in tlie first
event, the winner of wlil<h. ami the second, third
ami fourth horses will not be eligible for the sec-
ond race. It will have a value of $10.(XK) .addeil.
v.ith prizes for second, third and fourth horses.
g(dd cup presented by the queen will be awarded
the winner.
GOLDEN CORN ENGLAND’S 1921 BEST
IJLNDON, England, October .3.— Wliile Marshall
Fiekl of Chicago is in America his grand filly Golden
Corn improves ami carries all before her. Slie is
universally classed as the best of the year. Her
win of the Rolls Memorial Stakes at Newm.-irket
was a mere canter and .she accounted for the Mieldle
Park Plate just as easily. ’I'liis is the Epsom
Derb.v ’’line*” in English rae-ing tradition.
1’he paeldock critics at N«*wmarkct went into
eesfaedes over Gohh'ii (’oru. She appeareel to have
improved even since Doncaster. One enthusiast
elescribed her as looking like u four-year-olel, and
he was not wleh* of the mark. Except in color she
is sinmgl.v reminiscent of Pretty Polly and has a
siniiiarl.v free, easy action, while she iHissesses a
most amiable temper, f<»r nothing upsets her. Tho
Rons Memorial Stakes was no test of her merits,
as there was nothing to get her out of a canter.
(lolden Corn is not in the 1922 Derb.v, but has
nominations in the One Thousand Guineas and the
Oaks.
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6*® 6*® M Sl’ghtar 7 PaddyWhack, Pickwick, Lampnt
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55440 Aq’duct
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18-5
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Tuesday, October 25, 1921
MArir HUGH IS form chart
(Contiuucd from third pago).
Equivalent booking odds— Diamond Dale, 170 to
100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 30 to KH) show;
Toreador. 230 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Cabin
Creek, 90 to lOO show.
Time, Track slow.
Winner— T. Hodge’s b. f. by Ihirley Dale — Dia-
mond Grain, by Fowling-piece (trained by R. D.
Carter; bred by Mr. 11. A. Porter).
Went to post at 2:35. At post 1 minute. Start
goo«l and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
Scratclied — .^»8220 Suez, 08.
Overweights — Diamond Dale, 3 pounds.
58944 Third Race— 1 Mile. Purse $600. 4-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value
to winner $450; second. $100; third, $50.
Bqniv. Odds.
Ind- Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straiglit.
58077 *Discord 112 1- E Fator 125-100
( 58218 )Tom Goose 11« 2= W Taylor 2S0-in0
5760!) Nebraska 112 C Duggan :;o>-100
57782 *Tom Brooks 107 4 J Huntamer 4riO-lO0
%2 mutnels paid. Discord, .$4.70 straight. S2.»»0
plaee; Tom Goose, $3.00 place; no show mutuels
sold.
Fquivalent l)Ooking odds — Discord, 13."* to 100
straight. 30 to 100 place; Tom Goose. r*0 to BK)
idncc.
Time, 1:44%. Track slow.
Winner— S. Burnside's rn. in. 5. by Meelick —
.\giies Dale, by Hinsdale (trained by S. Burnside;
bred by Mr. Geo. L. Blackford).
Went to post at 3:0.1. At iJost 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third
ilriving.
Seralehed— ."»S221 Judge Price, 112; 58048 Mon-
tague, lUS.
58245 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $600. 3-
year-clds and upward. Claiming. Net
value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50.
Squiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
57670 Colonel Matt 113 1« E Fator T.'.-lOO
57833 Onwa 105 2^ W Anderson 56(V-100
58078 Sw’t Patutie 113 3“> J Dominick 200-100
37787 Amulet 105 4 E Aron IIIO-IOO
8*2 mntuels i)jiid. Colonel Matt, $.3..50 straight.
.$2.»**0 place; Onwa, $3.60 place; no show mntuels
sold.
Equivalent booking odds — Colonel Matt, 75 to 100
straight, 30 to 100 plaee; Orwa. 80 to 100 place.
Time. 1:16$6. Track slow.
Winner — S. Polk’s b. g. S. by Colin — Ormelia, b.v
Onue (traimnl by S. Polk; bred in England b.v
Capt. J. Orr Ewing).
Went t<» pO't at 3:31. At post 2 minutes. Start
gofsl and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
Scratched — 179.5G Vain Chick, 10.5.
Overweights — Sweet Patutie, 4 pounds.
57741 Rece— About. 5-8 Mil**. DablU
Puree. Purse $500. 3-yes r. elds and
upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $285;
second, $115; third, $65; fourth, $40; fifth. $25;
sixth, $20.
Kqnlv. Odds.
Ind. Horae. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
56930 Daisy N. 114 1>§ B McEwen 822*-100
57703 >Clover Junta 114 2° R Small 60-100
56924 Minstrel 114 2* P Miley 1740-100
57696 Toy Along 109 E Neal 1485-100
(55211) Big Smoke 114 ,5.i O Gross 316-100
57158 Mabel R. H4 6= H Cooper 14800-100
57695 Rogue River 114 7=J F J Baker 8200-100
56229 Bunker Bean 114 8 E McCown 67000-100
$2 mntuels paid, Daisy N., $18.45 straight, $4.45
place, $3.00 show; Clover .Innin, $2.75 place, $2.00
show; Minstrel. $5.05 show.
Time, 25, 51%, 59%. Track sloppy.
Winner — (J. MeCaslin’s ch. f, 4, by DeutschUind
— I^aura E., by Bon Strome (trained by G. McCas-
lin: bred by Mr. A. Neal).
Went to post at 3:22. At post 2 minutes. Start
good nn<l slow. Won driving; second and third
the same.
57745 Race— About 5-8 Mile. Carnation
Purse. Purse $560. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350;
second, $100; third, $50.
57 746 Foeman
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114
F
J linker
56925 Due de G'se
117
7% J
Mulcahy
(57154)Vollma
114
8»
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57147 Olive D.
7f4o W
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3420-100
110-100
400-100
117 9 F P Murphy 3140-100
$2 mntuels paid. Squash, $7.90 straight, $3.90
place, $3.40 show; Conichon, $33.80 place, $13.45
show; Foeman. $.52.10 show.
Time, 25, 52%, 1:01%. Track heavy.
Winner — G. Sidney’s ch. f, 4, by Deutschland —
Island Queen, by Dick Welles (trained by T. Mar-
tin; bred by Nevada Stock Farm).
Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start
I good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
57752 Third Race— About 6-8 Mile. Auto Show
' Purse. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350;
second, $100; third, $60.
Fin. Horse.
.57158 Mistake
56454 M’riel’s I
57140 Letlv Re<
56105 A1 Wick
Ind. Horse.
57707= Stanley H.
106
l=i P
Hum
57150 Gray’s F’ite
114
2« H
Rettig
57699 Little Jake
il3
3^ R
Small
( 57695 )Conichon
111
4^5 Caron
57699 Lit. Pointer
105
5» L
Mills
57707 Kll’ney Belle 104
6 E
Neal
58246 Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $500. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net
value to winner $400; second, $70: third, $30.
Mquiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
58220 Doctor D. 113 V E Fator .">4«i-10')
58073 St. Ju.st 116 2- (’ O’Malioncy :190-100
.57876*Rctrcat 107 3* J Meriniec . 4G,-)-l(Ki
57951 Treadwell 109 4= J Huntamer 430-100
39566 Crucc.s :00 .5= W Bog'wski 2'.9ri-l(X)
58220 = Sea Board 107 A McV.'irish ir03-100
vGreen T. 109 7 J Alb n .".910-100
( 58220 )Cant’n Girl 111 T,.rid.E Aron 405-100
tWent in entries as Green Tree.
$2 mntnpels paid. Doetor D., .S«.S0 straight, $3.00
pl:i<-e. $3.00 show: St. Just. .$4. ‘20 place, .$3.40
sliow: Retreat. $3.40 show.
Equivalent l>ooklng <Mlds — Doctor D.. 340 to 100
Straight. RO to lOO phice. .50 to 100 sliow; St.
•Inst. 110 to 100 place, 70 to loO k!m»w. Retreat,
70 to KKi show.
Time, 1:03. Track slow.
Winner — O. Derosset’s b. g, 9. by Galveston —
Verna Itietf-, by Dr. Rice (trained by O. Rice;
br<-<I b.v Mr. William B. Duke).
Went to post at 4:01. At i>ost 2 minutes. Start
good and slow for .all !)ut Sea Board. Won easily:
second and third driving.
Scratched — ."S22«» Enrico Caruso, 113.
Eqniv. Odds.
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
55-100
550-100
530-100
8080-100
1220-100
2983-100
$2 mntuels paid. Stanley H., $3.10 straight, $2.60
place, $2.30 show; Gray’s Favorite, $3.00 place,
$2.5.3 sliow; Little Jake, $2.50 show.
Time. 25. 50%. 59%. Track sloppy.
Winner — G. F. Hum’s )». g. 11, by Planndca —
Variant, by Disguise (trained by G. F, Hurn; bred
by Mr. Garrett I). Wilson l
Went to post at 4;(K>. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
57746 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Marigold Purse.
Purse $500. 3 -year -olds and upward.
Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100;
third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
57704 Tillotson 114 Vi J Mukahy 6T7i-100
57149 *L.ola 112 2" G Weber 4J0-190
5 7 155 3 Be VO 109 3« H Jones 1050-100
57703 »M’d of Ansel 114 4* E McCown 59<10-100
(57155)Ch’r M’ser 109 5* T Wilson 70 100
57151 Plunger 114 6»» C Gross 2510-100
57704 Royal Irish 105 7» E Neal 8200-100
57696 Foeman 118 8* F P Murphy 1710*?-100
56917 P’ero’s Baby 109 9 C Frost 2530-100
$2 mutuels paid, Tillotson. $15..55 straight, $6.35
place, $4.60 show; Lola, $4.00 place, $3.30 show;
Be VO, $4. SO show.
Time, 26, 515i, 1:19. Track sloppy.
Winner — Z. E. McGregor’s br. g, 9. by Marta
Santa — Black Banner, by Masetto (trained by Z.
E. McGregor; bred by Mr. Sanford C. Lyne).
Went to post at 4:S9. At post 0 minutes. Start
bad. Won easily: second and third driving.
111
P»
Caron
114
2*
L Mills
103
2h
M Garrett
109
4S
T Wilson
114
5*
E Neal
109
6“
H Jones
114
7n
F J Baker
114
8’i H Rettig
58247 Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Pin. Jockey. Straight.
( 58221) *K«ma 108 iLt J Huntamer 3.3-100
57680 H. Burgoync 119 2'> C Duggan 30.3-100
.58216 Black Top 110 31. W Bog’wski 1020-100
57955 Dotta’s Best 113 •!» L Anui 1370-100
556G8 Langhorne 1€9 E Fator 913-100
$2 mutnels paiil, Rama. .$3.10 s;:ai;rht, .82.40 place.
$2.2l) show; Harry BiiiKoyiic, $2.30 place, $2.20
show; Black T<»p, .$2.('»0 siiow.
Eipiiv.alcnt iMHjkiiig odds — R.im:!. 53 t«» 100
straight, 20 to 100 pl.ace. jO i<> lOo show; Harry
Burg<».vm*, 25 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show; Black
Top, 30 to 100 show.
Time. 1:08. Track slow.
Winner — J. R. Sahiiu«’s b. g. 9. by Stanhope II. —
Kerinevs. by Gigantemn (trained by .T. R. Sabine;
bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston).
Went to post at 4:32. At yiost 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched — 3S14R Miss Hil.arity. 107.
Overweights — Dotta’s Best. 4 pounils.
58248 Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $600.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
Net value to winner $450; second. $100; thii*d, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fiu. Jockey. Straight.
57955 = W. T’nbow i)f> 1= J Maiben .33-100
58221 Ellison 113 2^ J Huntamer 206">-!00
57683 Fly Home 113 ;!• C O’Mahoney 2003-100
(58I16)S. St.alw rt 113 !’ J Dominick 600-100
5821 8* War Smoko 110 ,3 W Bog’wski 403-100
.$2 mutuels paid. Walter Turnbow. $3.10 straight.
S2.!M» .82. SO sh<»w; Ellison. .$7.(M) place, .$4.40
show; Fly Honre. .${.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Walter Turnbow. .55 to
loo slraiglit, 4.3 to lUO place, 40 to lOO show;
Lllison. 2.30 to KK) place. I'JO to lou show; Fly
Home, 110 to BM> show.
Time, 1:50. Track slow.
Winner — S. McNeil’.s ch. g. ♦>. by Orbicular — Lady
Dotte, by Mordotte (trained by S. McNeil; bred by
Mr. r. B. ( ampbill).
Went to tx-»st at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start
go<Kl and slow. Won cantering; second and third
driving.
WILLOWS PARK FORM CHART
VICTORIA, B. C., Tuesday, September 20, 1921.—
Willows Park (half mile). Third day. British
Columbia Agricultural Association’s Autumn Meet-
ing of 7 days. Weather raining.
Stewards of meeting, J. Virtue, H. G. Ross, H.
M. Fullerton and R. F. I>eighton. Presiding Jndge,
If. M. Fullerton. Associate Judge, R. F, Leighton.
Starter. James Donovan. Racing Secretary, J. S.
Kothert.
First Race— About 5-8 Mile. Violet
” • • Purse. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $235;
second, $116; third. $65; fourth. $40; fifth, $25;
aixth. $20.
Ind. Horse.
67696»Cancion
67139 Kio
67702 •Lantern
57096 Chrome
Equiv. Odds
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
i09
1*
T
■Wilson
67i-100
109
2% G
Williams
815-100
114
33
R
Small
340-100
110
4'-'
Caron
204C-100
114
E
McCown
4040-100
114
C=i F
Miley
9.100-100
114
7“
S
Smith
7,380-100
114
8*
• P J Baker
25000-100
105
9=J E
Neal
12009-100
114
10
G
Weber
218,5-100
57698 Tuscan
67l54»May Da
$2 mutnels paid, Cancion, $3.35 straight, $2.50
place, $2.23 show; Eddie Tranter, $3.45 place, $2.50
show; Mineral Jim, $2.85 show.
Time. 25%s, 51%, 59%. Track sloppy.
'Winner— E. H. Short’s b. f, 4, by Meelick-
Rcgea, by Margrave (trained by E. H. Short; bred
by Mr. George L. Blackford).
Went to post at 2:46. At post 1 minute. Start
good and alow. Won driving; aecoud and third
lh« tame.
KynTA*? Fifth Race — 3-4 Mile. Pansy Purse.
^ * Purse $500, 3-year-olds and upward.
Clair.ii:ig. Net value to winner $350; second, $100;
third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin,
Jockey. Straight.
57699 Review
109
li
T Wilson
llo-lOO
57697 *Lee Enfield
i06
25
E Neat
605-100
57707 Goldie Rose
11.5
3*
M Matthews
380-100
57141 H. Angleton
; 114
4i
S Smith
17-2J-109
57698* Vodka
10-5
r,o
G \Villiams
715-100
.57701 Dienero
110
C*
Caron
131.1-100
57703 J. Underwoodli-l
7
E ^feCown
3840-100
$2 mutnels paid,
liovii
• w.
$4.30 slraiglit
, $2.90
place, $2.40 show;
Lee i-
inficltl, fLO.'. filace
, $2.70
show; GoMie Rose,
$2.90
^'itow.
Equiv. Odds.
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
1855-100
510-100
503-100
810-100
400-100
6136-100
190-100
2940-100
57147 Saint Pierre 110 9 F Miley 7680-100
$2 mutuels paid. Mistake. $39.10 straight, $14.95
place, $8,50 show; Miiriel’a Pet, $6.85 place, $4.75
show; Letty Ree, $3.00 show.
Time. 26, 53%, 1:02. Track heavy.
Winner — W. J. O’Brien’s ch. g. 5, by Uncle —
Netlicrsole, by Tournament (trained by W. J.
O’Brien; bred by Messrs. Headley & Bliller).
Went to post at 4:06. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
57753 Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Oak Bay
Handicap. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and
upward. Net value to winner $450; second $125;
third, $75 ; fourth, $50. Silver cup to owner of
winner.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse Wt. Pin. Jockey. Straight.
57700 2 Jake Schas 126 1% E Hayward 192i-100
57 143 2 Prince Dir’t 110 21 C Frost 1440-100
57706 Nashotah 10.3 3^ P Hum 620-100
08»T’lon March 100 4% T Wilson 813-100
57700 Short Stop 105 5=» E Neal 275-100
5714.3 G’on Rob’ts 109 6 C Gross 610-100
$2 mutnels paid, Jake Schas. $5.85 straight, $4.05
phu*e. .«;1.03 show; Prince Direct, $8.45 place. $4.40
show; Nashotah, $3.85 show.
Time. 25%, 52%, 1:21, 1:48%, 1:56%. Track heavy.
Winner— J. A. Parson’s b. g, 6, by Norford — j
Laura E.. by Ben Strome (trained by J. A. Parson;
bred by Mr. A. Neal).
Went to post at 4:56. At post 2 minutes. Stert
good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
57754 Race— About 5-8 Mile. Flower
Show Purse. Purse $500. S-year-olds.
Net value to winner $350; second, $100; thira, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
57700»Full Moon 114 1= E H.avward 7975-100
(57 150) Ella W’aldo 112 2’i T W’llson 80-100
57157 Y’ shire Rel’h 109 3^ C Gross 330-100
57697 Figuration 110 4i F J Baker 2S80-100
57157 Aunt Annie 107 5^ E Neal 910-100
57745 Lit. Pointer 117 62 J Mulcahy 1925-100
57697 Olds Eight 112 7 B McEwen 5260-100
$2 mutuels paid. Full Moon, $17.95 straight, $5.45
place, $3.20 show; Ella Waldo, $3.40 place. $2.00
show; Yorkshire Relish, $2.95 show.
Time, 84%, 51%, 59%. Track heavy.
Winner — R. 8. Townsend’s blk. f, 3, by Dick Fln-
nell — Caller Ou, by Oddfellow (trained by J. G.
Givens; bred by Mr. McBrayer Moore).
Went to post at 5:41. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and thinl driv-
ing.
Time, 25%, 60%, 1:19%. Track slcppy.
Wlnnei'—Snite & Valentine’s b. g. 4. by Deutsch-
land — Alice Cary, by 'rrappean (trained by J, T.
19trite; bred by Nevada Stock Farm).
Wont to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start
good and alow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
57748 Miles. Geranium
^ * Purse. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and
upward. Net value to winner $350; scond, $KH);
third, 150.
Eqniv. Odds.
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
Ind. Horse.
67699=Mfss Sedalia 111 1» R Lov.e
(67701)Baby
(57145) York ;
57708 Gift
28'!-100
104
2=
T
W’iison
700-100
97
3*
I'
Hum
80-100
112
4-1
G
"Weber
5450-100
114
5»
E
McCown
132G-10O
111
6«
P
J Baker
25T,‘)-10O
109
7
C
Gross
3S1.5-100
>7703 Dione
$2 mutuels paid. Miss Sedalia, $7.60 straight,
$3.85 place. $2.40 show; Baby Cal, $5.25 place, $2.65
show; York Tjassio. .82.20 show.
TL-ne, 26, 51, 1:19%3, 1:48, 1:56%. Track sloppy.
Winner — A. Lund’s b. m, 9, by Bannockburn
Sula, by Balgowan or Sain (trained by C. Riddle;
bred by Mr. Barney Schreiber).
Went to post at 5:57. At post 2 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
5 Y 7 4 9 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Chrysanthemum Purse. Purse $500.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $350; second, $100; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind.
Horse. Wt.
Fin.
. Jockey.
Straight.
57701
Deckhand
111
V
R
Low’e
137^-100
.57701 =
■It. Harrigan
106
2=5 E
Neal
310-100
57701
Shenandoah
111
3=
B
^IcEwen
1550-100
57150»H'er’s Topaz
111
48
F
J Baker
1550-100
57701
M’hy Lever
114
5*
E
McCown
3940-100
57705
Ispham
210
65
Caron
6500-100
57701*Dr. Samuel
111
7
C
Gross
305-100
$2 mutuels paid. Deckhand, $4.75 straight, $2.45
place, $2.55 show; Ruth Harrigan, $3.00 place, $2.85
show; Shenandoah, $3.95 show\
Time, 26%, 62, 1:19%, 1:47, 1:61%. Track sloppy.
Winner — V. Cloud’s b. g, 7, b.v Joe Carey —
Afamada, by Duke of Montrose (trained by C.
Pyle; bred by Edward Kripp).
Went to iKist at 6:39. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third
the ^nme.
WILLOWS PARK FORM CHART
YIOTORIA, B. C., Wednesday, September 21,
1921. — Willows Park (half mile). Fourth day.
British Columbia .Agricultural Association’s Au-
tumn Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear.
Stewards of meeting. J. Virtue, H. G. Ross, H.
M. Fullerton and R. P. Leighton. Presiding .Tndge.
H. M. Fullerton. Associate Judge, R. F. Leighton.
Starter, James Donovan. Racing Secretary, J. S,
Rothert.
57750 First Race— About 5-8 Mile. Horse
» 9 Purse. Purse $500. 3-year-olds
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $236;
second, $115; third, $65; fourth, $40; fifth, $25;
sixth, $20.
Equiv. Odds,
raight.
183-100
170-100
lSOO-100
1240-100
&83-KK)
1923-100
1410-100
4640-100
$2 mutuels paid. You Bet. $5.70 straight, $2.75
place, $2.65 show; Fireball II.. $2.70 plaee, $2.70
show; Chatt.TTi Court, $4.30 show.
Time. 26%, 63%. 1:01%. Track heavy.
Winner — H. A. Lott’s ch. f. 4, b.v Sir John — Miss
Shy, by Illow’alio (trained by G. Edison; bred by
Mr. W. T. Branson).
Went to post at 2:43. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv
ing.
Ind.
Horse. Wt.
Pin. Jockey.
57702
You Bet
109
Vi E
Neal
57702*Flreball II.
112
2« B
McEwen
57698
Chattan C’rt
111
3^ Caron
57743
May Dawn
114
G
"Weber
57743
Lantern
114
5» K
McCown
5C936
Von Lady
114
6a F
Bliley
.■57695
Dixie Mason
108
7-4 F
J Baker
57154
Tommy W.
114
8 C Gross
57751 Second Race— About 5-8 Mile. Stock
u 9 9 njj. Purse. Purse $600. 3-year-olds
ajad upward. Claiming. N®t value to winner $350;
second, $100; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Fitt- Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
67147* Squash 109 1“ T W'llson 295-100
57745 Conichon 111 2» Caron 5380-100
57755 Race— 3-4 Mile. Baby Show Purse.
Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward.
Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100;
third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
57704 »Cafeteria
114
V
G
Weber
11724-100
(57700)K. Cheat’m
117
2*i J
Mulcahy
160-100
5 7 706* Thrills
114
3=i B
McCown
250-100
(57747)Review
109
45
T
W^ilson
815-100
57707 Clear Lake
114
5
R
Lowe
360-100
$2 mutuels paid. Cafeteria, $25.45 straight, $7.30
place, $3.10 show; Kitty Cheatham, $4.55 place,
.$2.70 show; Thrills, $2.45 show.
Time, 86%, 53%, 1:21%. Track heavy.
Winner — ^J. S. McDaniel’s ch. m. 5, by Abe Prank
— Suffice, by Woolstborpe (trained by F. Samples;
bred by Mr. B. A. Trammell).
Went to ijost at 6:17. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
57758 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
^ Exhibitors’ Purse. Pi^rse $500. 4 -
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $350; second, $100; thi^, $50.
(57749) Deckhand
109
1*
E
Neal
57748 Gift
114
2*
G
Weber
57748 *Baby Cal
109
3tt
T
Wilson
57749*R. Harrigan 109
4=
P
J Baker
56978 Brmltana
109
55
H
Jones
57701 Hubbub
113
65
R
Small
57748 Cam. Muller
114
7-*i E
McCown
(57698) Calgary Ladl09 8 C Gross
430-100
1460-100
315-100
610-100
925-100
503-100
915-100
2140-100
Onn mio.
T.T; Linimif . . 1
730- Galiot 1:
734- Joan of Arc..l:
573- L’y Baltimorel:
620-Lit. B. Shccp.l:
705-Sad. and B’ts.l:
731- Spani.sh Maiz*^1 :
725 -Thp Po.**! ...1:
736-Zo.l 1:
<31 I’.rl.nrif I;17
Br.vngar 1:47%
7;i6- Bridesman ...1:43
726- Bastille 1:49
732- Ballybcll ...1:46
733- Camoufleur ,.1;46
658-Clnrk8on 1:48
732-Dairyman ...1:50
727- DIssolute 1:48
734- D’ddy Holbcrtl:52
Mile and a Quarter.
324-Bullseye 2:13 726 Peccant 2:17
7.33-Lucky Find. .2:17 Seattle 2:14
721-Overmatch ..2:17
The Porter was only cantering. Trantiila and
Cock o* the Roost went together and showed good
speed. Liidy Luxury went well. Fair Virginia
went fast. Smart Money was under restraint. Oga-
rite w’as doing her best. Attoo showed plenty of
speed. Minute Man had plenty left. Oriole was
never extended, (’rank and Gnome worked together.
Bridesman went easily all the way. I.<ady Balti-
more is rounding to racing condition fast. Zed went
well all the way and had plenty left.
EMPIRE CITY.
NEW YORK, N. Y., October 24.— Monday train-
ing gallops at Empire City were as follows:
Weather clear; track fast —
Three-Eighths MUe.
Burley
..38
731 -.Toe Whipple
.377.%
732-Budaua
.36
731 -Long Island
-4.5-;i
725-Bee’s Wax . . .
.36
Mary Maxim
.38%
732-Co8tigan
.3.5%
709- Pretty I.4idy
.36
7.3.3-Exterminator
.36%
735-Sunnount . . .
.37=^
722-Hcndrie
.41%
732-Silverton ....
733-Halu
.35%
Half
MUe.
734- Audacious . . .
..50
733-Northcliff ...
..59%
7.31 -Duncecap ....
.49%
7.33- Nose Dive . .
..50'-’-.
7.3.')-Dan Bolling . .
.49%
731 -Pavia
.50%
7.32-Devastation
.48%
6.52- Promenade ..
.5.3%
7.34 -Draft
.."»1
7{)3- Rhinestone . .
..VI
733 -Donnacona ...
.48%
7,33- Recount
.51^:
732-East View . . .
.52
7:32 -Rose Hill ..
.,50
679-Escarpolettc . .
.51%
722- Ruddles
..53
7.31 -Foam
..50
7.35 -Simple Simon
..50-^
736-Flirter
.51
7.33 -Spark ling ...
.49%
73l-Honoral)lc
..52%
7.3rt-Spinning ....
..51
730-Lcgltorn
..52
726- Swift Grass
.49
736-Marjorie M. . .
..50
735-Tangerine ...
..52
733-Mercury
..51
730-Thimble ....
!.50%
730- Morn ing Face
.51%
734-Twopair
.50'%
7.33 -Monastery ....
.52
733-Wireless
.50%
Five -Eighths Mile.
733- Adventure . . .1 :04% 7.35-Jock Scot . . .1:05
734- (’onfiision ..,1:02’~. 731 -Missionary ..1:02
735- Crack o’ Gold.l:04% 727-Major Parke .1:0«
1.34-Doniinique ...1:02% 735-Mal>el Curtis 1:04
735-Executiou ...1:05%
Prudence 1:05%
728-Es«|uire 1:07 721 -Red Tom ....1:03%
731-Fred Kinney. 1:04% 736-Rolo 1:03
730-Hot Spur 1:04 725- Vista 1:02%
Three-Quarters Mile.
7.32 A. of Gold.. 1:15% 732-Loys 1:18%
736-Awniug 1:19 7.33-Lnck.v Hour .1:19
Blackstone ..1:18 732-Modo 1:10%
735-Crest 1:18 721-Pirate McGee 1:22
Canyon 1:20% 728-Runanteli ...1:13%
649 Delhi Maid ..1:20 7:44 -Squaw Man ..1:18%
735- EIias 0 1:18 734-Turnabout ...1:18%
7.34-F’rr C’chill .1:15 732-Ten-Lec 1:15%
736- Goalcr 1:17
One Mile.
723-Ailliro 1:47 7.35-Morvich 1:44%
7.'13-B. McL’lilin .1:45 73.3-Sammy Kcllyl:46%
736- Beach Star .1:42% 734-Ten Buttons .1:54%
726-Gray Gables. 1:49%
Mile and ah Eighth.
7.36-Domingo 1:59% 439-Joe Joe 1:.59
Domingo wont easily all the way. Duncecap
se^mis fresh and good. Billy McLaughlin galloped
an easy mile. P.laekstone wtis under restraint.
Swift Grass showed spetHl. Fort Churchill went
well. 'reii-r>‘<* was not extended. N^irtbcliff and
l);in P.olling worked from the barrier. Kiinuntell
did :i fine w’<»rk. June and Lucky Hour had an
ea.sy gallop. Morvieli was under restraint all the
way. Dominique did his work easily. Arrow of
Gohl seems fresh and ready. Goaler looks good.
Devastation and Donnacona were on even terras.
Squaw Man seems at his best. Missionary showed
fine speed the first part of his work. Samm.v
Kell.v galloped an easy mile. Mabel Curtis and
Hot Spur wcut easily.
THIRTY LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS
Jockey C. Turner was the riiliug hero of last week :
in fact iiis riding has been a senate tional feature of
fall racing on the New' York tracks. Last week he
roile ten winners. D. Prible did well with eight lo
his credit, while D. Scobie haii seven and L. Pen-
man, with six. made the largest gain of the first
group of the leaders. Penman and Fator are uo>\
tied for third place, w'hile Sande, b.v riding two
winners last week, gained on Mariuelli, only eight
winning mounts separating them. The standing of
the thirty leading jockeys from January 1 to ami
including the racing of Saturday last Is as follows:
$2 mutuels paid. Deckhand, $11.00 straight, $6.55
place, $4.10 show; Gift, $12.20 place, $5.90 show;
Baby Cal, $3.60 show.
Time, 26%, 51%, 1:21, 1:49%, 1:54%. Track heavy.
Winner — V. Cloud’s b. g, 7, by Joe Carey — Afa-
mada, by Duke of Montrose (trained by C. Pyle;
bred by Mr. Edward Kripp).
Went to post at 6:55. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. "Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
LATEST WORK-OUTS EAST AND WEST
(Continoed from second page.)
Five -Eighths MUe.
717-Abadane ... .1 :04% 731 -Jos. Wiedel. .1
735-Ambush 1:03% 712-Ljidy Morrow. 1
7.31 -Ben Valet .. .1:02% 735-Kiga 1
704-Counsel 1:05 732-Sewell Combsl
5.53-EUst. Princessl:03% 734-Tom Logan ..1
725-Glyn 1:04
Three-Quarters MUe.
Bill and Coo. 1:17% 731-Meliora 1
726
717
130
724
732
By Right ....1:16%
Bonus 1:19%
Darjeeling ..1:18%
■Firebrand ...1:14%
630-Owosso 1
732-Rouleau 1
694 -True Friend..!
03%
03
02
02
03%
20
17
16 Vs
21
Jockey.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
8d.
Unp.
P.O.1-.
Mariuelli, B. .
..528
116
98
8.3
2,31
.22
0
Sande, E
. .,320
108
65
55
92
.34
2
Penman. Ij. . .
. .585
103
94
81
.307
.18
«;
Fator, L
. .402
103
9.*{
49
157
.26
i
Hinphy, W. .
..428
97
64
52
215
.2.3
0
Taylor, B. ...
...57s
93
70
71
344
.16
1
Pool, E
..448
83
74
84
207
.19
0
Garner, M, . .
. .405
82
59
66
198
.20
II
Coltilctti, F.
. .489
80
96
63
260
.16
'J
Lang, C
. .450
77
71
(•»3
239
.17
Fields, G. ...
. .442
75
58
59
250
.17
;;
Thurber, H. .
..387
67
56
65
190
.17
0
Lancaster, R.
. ..506
65
57
74
310
.13
<)
Taylor, W. . .
..:.'27
62
52
44
160
.19
Butwell, J. . .
...299
61
58
0.1
125
.20
3
Lyke, L
. . .258
61
49
31
117
.24
II
Barker, H. J.
...413
61
46
53
253
.15
. 1
F'otlen, N. ...
....371
61
35
35
240
.16
(1
Barnes, E. ...
. . .398
60
52
62
224
.1.5
r>
Wilson, F'. ...
...289
58
.38
.50
143
.20
•J
Kelsay, W. . .
...361
57
55
57
192
.16
n
(T«ntner, A. ..
56
45
43
18.5
.17
(1
Prible, D. ...
. . .:iOO
54
54
44
148
.18
s
Parke. B. ...
. . .477
,53
56
62
306
.11
1
Turner, C. ...
...284
.53
56
43
132
.19
10
Ponce. C
. . .406
.53
53
54
246
.1;;
;;
F’rancis. J. . .
....534
,52
73
64
.345
.10
0
Scobie, E. ...
.. .378
52
,54
58
214
.14
7
Kummer, C. .
...229
52
32
27
118
.23
Mooney, J. D.
. . . 4.55
51
02
.58
284
.11
5
One Mile.
636-Beeswaw 1:46% 723-J. C. Stone.. 1:46
6(r7-Dolmau 1:50 730-Plus Ultra ..1:18
72S-Glooray Giis..l:52% 725-Radiola l;50
734 -Jackstraw . . .1 : 13%
LAXTREL.
LAUREL, Md., October 24. — Monday workouts
hem included the following:
Weather clear; track fast —
Three -Eighths MUe.
7.3,3- Caretaker
.38
.Taequelina . .
.39
726-C. 0’ the Roost. 36
7.36-L. Luxury . .
.36
735 -Dolores
.37
73.5-Montara
.37
677- Franc Tireiir
.40
733-Uiincocas
.37
718-F'ancier
.37
732 -The Porter . .
..37
571 -Gain de Cause
.41
730-Trantul:i
.36
Half
MUe.
582 -Austral
..52
Misdeal
..52
72.3- Bountiful
..51
566-Smart Money.
..50
7.32- Fair Virginia
•rio%
7.35-Sngamore
, ..52
732- Feigned Zeal..
.53
719-Zenuotta
.53
Five -Eighths MUo.
736- Attoo 1:03% 700-Minute Man .1:03
734-Ogarite 1:05 7'27-Sammy Jay .1:06
Hillman C. ..1:01 730-Wellflnder ..1:05
Three-Quarters MUe.
7.34- Crank 1:19
712-Fairly 1:19
7.35- Frlars Rush.. 1:21
731 -Gnome 1:19
734 - Irish Kiss ..1:18
736- Jean Cony ..1:22
735- Jeg 1:18
7.34 -King’s Belle. 1:24
730- Musty 1:21
733 -Martha L’ketll:18
733-Oriolc 1:15%
733- Proclamation 1:17
709-Pielrus 1:18
731-Past’nl 8wainl:18
736-Step Lightly. 1:18
727-Serapis 1:18
734- Thrift 1:21%
733- Vic Munoz ..1:17
NOTED RACER OF THIRTY YEARS AGO
Lil)crtine, bred in 1891, by Leonatiiii — Falaise,
was one of the best race horses of his day, yet
he had the misfortune to meet with one of the most
peculiar accidents that ever befell a green two-
.vear-old. He started at the St. Louis Fair
Grounds in a stake race, his first start; be hud
been working well and Matt Dunn had him fit
and ready. Just as the horses were going to the
post it commenced to rain and for a while it rained
so hard that one could scarcely see across the
track. Rain fell in torrents. In those days they
started by dropping the flag and had no barrier.
Amidst the confusion occasioned by the downiKiur
the jockey on Libertine thought the starter’s flag
went down and it was a go, so away he went and
raced the colt through the driving rain all by
himself the entire distance and did not know that
it was no start until iie had pulled up at the
stand, when the judges sent him galloping back
to the post to start over again. When they were
finally off Libertine raced gamely and well; the
first three horses were right together at the fin-
ish, but Libertine was third, beaten a half length.
That was an extremely strenuous performance for
a two-.vear-old in its first race, but he trained
on, and the next year, 1894, secured the record
for that day, one mile in 1:38%. He won during
his career on the turf forty -six races and over
$30,000, and ultimately became a successful sire.
A. K. MACOMBER IS FOURTH IN FRANCE
Baron E. de RothscUild heads the list of Fieodi
winning owners up to October 13 with fifty-two
victories, representing $234,553, followed by Marcel
Boussac, thirty -nine and $157,638; Mme. Edmond
Blanc, nine and $144,315, and Mr. A. K. Maeomber,
tliirty-six and $1^,190.
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